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St Mary's Church, Longworth

St Mary's Church, Longworth
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Location Church Lane, Longworth, Oxfordshire, OX13 5DY
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Previous denomination Central
Churchmanship Roman Catholic Church
Architecture
Status Active
Functional status Parish church
Years built 13th century
Administration
Parish Longworth
Deanery Vale of White Horse
Archdeaconry Archdeaconry of Dorchester
Episcopal area Dorchester Episcopal Area
Diocese Diocese of Oxford
Clergy
Rector The Revd Talisker Tracey-MacLeod
Assistant priest(s) The Revd Tony Lynn
Laity
Reader(s) Richard Waterhouse

St Mary's Church is a Church of England parish church in Longworth, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire). The church is a Grade I listed building.

The oldest parts of the church date to the 13th-century. The current chancel, west tower, and north aisle were built in the 15th century.

The tower has a ring of five bells. Richard Keene of cast the third, fourth and tenor bells in 1662. Henry III Bagley of Chacombe, Northamptonshire cast the second bell in 1746, presumably at his foundry at Witney. James Wells of Aldbourne, Wiltshire cast the treble bell in 1807. St Mary's has also a Sanctus bell that was cast in about 1890 by an unknown founder. The five bells are currently unringable.

On 21 November 1966, the church was designated a Grade I listed building.

St Mary's parish is part of the benefice of Cherbury with Gainfield in the Archdeaconry of Dorchester of the Diocese of Oxford. It stands in the Central tradition of the Church of England.

Coordinates: 51°41′34″N 1°26′45″W / 51.692657°N 1.445783°W / 51.692657; -1.445783


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