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Church of St Mary, West Buckland

Church of St Mary
Stone building with square tower and stair turret.
Church of St Mary, West Buckland is located in Somerset
Church of St Mary, West Buckland
Location within Somerset
General information
Town or city West Buckland
Country England
Coordinates 50°58′40″N 3°10′44″W / 50.9778°N 3.1789°W / 50.9778; -3.1789
Completed 13th century

The Anglican Church of St Mary in West Buckland, Somerset, England has 13th-century origins and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.

The church was built, on the site of an earlier Norman structure, between 1275 and 1300. It consists of a two-bay aisled nave, chancel and north and south chapels. It has a hammerbeam roof. The crenallated three-stage tower was built around 1509. It is supported by diagonal buttresses. It includes six bells, the oldest of which is from 1606. They were cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry. In 1838 a gallery was built for the choir and organ, but this was removed in 1891.

The interior includes a Purbeck marble font from 1140. In the nave are statues of the 12 Apostles. The stained glass includes work by Clayton and Bell, Charles Eamer Kempe and Michael O’Connor.

The parish is part of the Wellington and District benefice within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.


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