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Church of St Mary

A Grade II* Listed Building in Stowting, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1364 / 51°8'11"N

Longitude: 1.0358 / 1°2'8"E

OS Eastings: 612476

OS Northings: 141846

OS Grid: TR124418

Mapcode National: GBR TZR.QPD

Mapcode Global: VHKKQ.WPYN

Plus Code: 9F3342PP+H8

Entry Name: Church of St Mary

Listing Date: 29 December 1966

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1061070

English Heritage Legacy ID: 175681

ID on this website: 101061070

Location: St Mary's Church, Stowting, Folkestone and Hythe, Kent, TN25

County: Kent

District: Folkestone and Hythe

Civil Parish: Stowting

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description



TR 14 SW STOWTING

1/103 Church of St Mary
29.12.66
GV II*

Parish church. C13. Chancel restored 1843-4 by Carpenter, rest 1876 and
1890. North aisle and tower added 1857-68 by Slater. Flint, with stone
dressings. Plain tile roof. Nave, south porch, chancel with north lean-to,
north aisle with west tower. Nave: C13. No plinth. Small lancet window
to west gable end, above eaves level, with two C19 lancets below. Blocked
pointed-arched hollow-chamfered west doorway with broach stops. 3 windows
to south; one C19 two-light window, one restored C15 window with three
cinquefoil-headed lights and squared hoodmould, and one restored trefoiled
lancet. Porch: C14 or C15, largely rebuilt in C19. Timber framed, with
rendered infilling, on C19 flint plinth. C19 bargeboards. C19 pointed-
arched outer and inner doorways. Medieval moulded octagonal crown-post,
moulded tie-beam and wall post. Chancel: C13, with C19 plinth. North-east
and south-east angle buttresses. 2 restored south, and one north, lancets.
3-light C19 east window in a C14 style. C19 lean-to to west. North Aisle:
C19. Lean-to. No plinth. Three paired trefoil-headed lancets. Tower: C19.
Two stages on flint plinth. Diagonal buttresses. Lancet windows. West
doorway. Stone and flint chimney stack in re-entrant angle with nave.
Interior: structure: restored 3-bay nave arcade in a C14 style, with
doubly-chamfered pointed arches and moulded octagonal columns. Moulded
pointed-arched C19 chancel arch. Fittings: late C17 or early C18 altar
rails with twisted balusters and enriched and moulded rail. Stained glass:
early C14 Virgin and Child to north-east window of aisle, in vivid green,
gold and red. Complete design of c. 1460 to C15 south window of nave,
depicting three saints and three groups of kneeling donors. Monuments: draped
cartouche to north wall of chancel, with shields above and below, to Thomas
Jenkin, d. 1698. (J. Newman, B.O.E. Series, North-East and East Kent, 1983).


Listing NGR: TR1201742608

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