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Church of St Mary, Woolpit

Church of St Mary, Woolpit — a Grade I-listed church in england-east, United Kingdom.

Woolpit, St. Mary's Church, Bench end 39 - geograph.org.uk - 4771154

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30 min–1 h

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Church of St Mary, Woolpit is a Grade I-listed building in england-east, United Kingdom. Grade I status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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Saint Mary's Church is the parish church of Woolpit, Suffolk, England. Much of the church was built in the fifteenth century but its most salient feature, the spire, was rebuilt in 1870, thanks to the architect Richard Phipson. The church is a Grade I listed building. It has "Suffolk's most perfectly restored angel hammerbeam roof", a profusion of medieval carved pew-ends (mixed with good 19th-century recreations), and a large and very fine porch of 1430–55. The roof is actually a double hammerbeam example, with the upper beam being false. The tower and spire are by Richard Phipson in the 1850s, replacing the originals lost to lightning in 1852 or 1853. Most of the rest of the church is Perpendicular Gothic, except for the 14th-century south aisle and chancel.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Saint Mary's Church is the parish church of Woolpit, Suffolk, England. Much of the church was built in the fifteenth century but its most salient feature, the spire, was rebuilt in 1870, thanks to the architect Richard Phipson. The church is a Grade I listed building. It has "Suffolk's most perfectly restored angel hammerbeam roof", a profusion of medieval carved pew-ends (mixed with good 19th-century recreations), and a large and very fine porch of 1430–55. The roof is actually a double hammerbeam example, with the upper beam being false. The tower and spire are by Richard Phipson in the 1850s, replacing the originals lost to lightning in 1852 or 1853. Most of the rest of the church is Perpendicular Gothic, except for the 14th-century south aisle and chancel. There is fine flushwork decoration on the exterior of the clerestory. The medieval shrine was at the east end of the south aisle. The "quite perfect" eagle lectern is a rare early-Tudor original from before the English Reformation.

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Coordinates
52.2251, 0.8894
Address
The Street, Woolpit, IP30 9RF

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of St Mary, Woolpit?
Church of St Mary, Woolpit is in East of England, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 52.2251°, 0.8894°.
Is Church of St Mary, Woolpit a listed building?
Church of St Mary, Woolpit carries the heritage designation "Grade I" — a protective status under UK heritage law.