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Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Redenhall

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Redenhall
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St Mary's Church, Redenhall
52°24.67105′N 1°19.61998′E / 52.41118417°N 1.32699967°E / 52.41118417; 1.32699967Coordinates: 52°24.67105′N 1°19.61998′E / 52.41118417°N 1.32699967°E / 52.41118417; 1.32699967
Location Redenhall
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Website http://www.7churches.org.uk/
History
Dedication Assumption of Mary
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Style Perpendicular
Groundbreaking 1326
Completed 1518
Specifications
Length 137 feet (42 m)
Width 59 feet (18 m)
Height 110 feet (34 m)
Administration
Parish Redenhall with Harleston and Wortwell
Deanery Redenhall
Archdeaconry Norfolk
Diocese Diocese of Norwich
Province Canterbury
Clergy
Priest in charge Reverend Nigel Tuffnell

The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Redenhall (St. Mary's Church) is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Redenhall, Norfolk. It is the mother church of the large ecclesiastical parish of Redenhall-cum-Harleston and Wortwell, with the smaller church of St John the Baptist in Harleston originally being a chapel of ease to Redenhall.

The site of St Mary's, Redenhall has been used for worship for around 1000 years or more, with the lines of an earlier round tower church of Saxon or Norman date discovered in 1858 beneath the nave arcades and chancel step when a new heating system was being installed.

The chancel is the oldest part of the present building, dating from the early 1300s and possibly built as an addition to an earlier church. Maintenance of the chancel was responsibility of the rector, the present chancel's benefactor reported to be William de Neuport (rector 1319-26). The 15th and 16th Centuries saw a period of grand church building and rebuilding throughout East Anglia, the present nave and aisles dating from this time. Construction of the crowning glory of the church, its magnificent tower, was started in c.1460, with several bequests for its construction being received between 1469 - 1514.



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