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St Mary the Virgin

St Mary The Virgin

Ston Easton

Somerset

C11, C15, much rebuilt C19 by Blomfield.

Architectural Features

Coursed and squared rubble, freestone dressings, ashlar, tile and lead sheeting roofs, coped verges with cruciform finials, small gabled dormers.

C15 embattled 3-stage west tower, diagonal buttresses, pinnacles, single-light bell-chamber windows with quatrefoil interlace

Plastered interior on wood block and encaustic tile floors

3 bay arcades to north and south aisles, probably C15, piers of 4-hollows section

Norman chancel arch, semi-circular head, colonettes.

C18 bowl font.

C19 pews, choir stalls, altar rails, pulpit, font and screen

good brass lectern in the form of an eagle, dated 1890.

Three C18 wall monuments by Reeves of Bath, Lancaster and Walker of Bristol and H. Blacker of Clutton

9 C19 wall monuments

Three windows with late C19 stained glass.