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Church of St Mary

A Grade II Listed Building in Claverton, Bath and North East Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3759 / 51°22'33"N

Longitude: -2.3061 / 2°18'21"W

OS Eastings: 378790

OS Northings: 164136

OS Grid: ST787641

Mapcode National: GBR 0QK.RRL

Mapcode Global: VH96M.ZP63

Plus Code: 9C3V9MGV+9H

Entry Name: Church of St Mary

Listing Date: 1 February 1956

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1214535

English Heritage Legacy ID: 399384

ID on this website: 101214535

Location: St Mary's Church, Claverton, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA2

County: Bath and North East Somerset

Civil Parish: Claverton

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST 76 SE CLAVERTON

7/44 CHURCH OF ST MARY

1.2.56 II

G.V.

Anglican Parish Church. C13, altered C15; heavily restored and rebuilt with
exception of transept, by Manners and Gill of Bath 1858; north transept later C19
and vestry 1891. West tower, nave with north transept, south porch, chancel with
north aisle and vestry. Coursed squared rubble with ashlar and freestone
dressings; plain tiled roof over chancel and slate roof to nave behind an
embattled parapet. West tower is the only substantial mediaeval part of the
church; of 3 stages with off-sets on north and south sides, 2 stages to the west;
saddleback roof set back behind plain parapet; 3-light C19 Perpendicular style
west window; 2-light bell chamber window with lattice tracery. Nave: 3-light
C19 Perpendicular style window with 4-centred head; decorative lead hopper dated
1628 (from the old manor); buttress at east end. Projecting gabled south porch,
with chamfered outer doorway. Chancel: rood stair projection at south-west;
two 2-light C19 Perpendicular style windows and central priest's door; C19
3-light east window with reticulated tracery. Perpendicular style windows to
north transept and chapel. Interior: almost entirely mid - late C19. Wave and
hollow moulded arch to north transept and chapel. Pulpit: C19 in a Perpendicular
style. Font: 1866, marble; square top with relief panels on columns with
foliate heads. Glass: North transept window has Flemish roundels of Tobit
greeting Tobias, St. Peter with keys and a book, the Good Samaritan and a nun
and whield emblazoned with a heart; the central panel depicts the Taking of
Christ, early C14, ogee arch with heads of David and Solomon in spandrels; outer
panels of arms of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou, probably early - mid C19 copies.
Nave, south side, nimbed head of a man and 2 small shields of arms dated 1558 with
a helm and mantling. Monuments. Chancel: William Bassett, died 1613,
2 frontal half-figures of Bassett and wife with baby, coloured marbles, Corinthian
pilasters and arms above in pedimental fields; Richard Graves, died 1804 by
T. King of Bath, marble inscribed plaque and draped urn over. Nave: James
Clutterbuck, died 1776, inscribed marble tablet, draped woman on an urn, in an
aedicular surround. North transept: William Skrine, died 1725, inscribed marble
tablet in aedicular surround with segmental head. Hedges funeral hatchment in
Nave and monument to Thomas Hedges, died 1798, in Tower. (N. Pevsner, The
Buildings of England : North Somerset and Bristol, 1958. C. Woodforde, The
Stained Glass of Somerset, 1946).


Listing NGR: ST7879064136

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