St Wendreda’s Church, March

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St Wendreda’s Church in March, Cambridgeshire, is a historic parish church renowned for its remarkable medieval double-hammerbeam angel roof and dedication to the relatively rare Anglo-Saxon saint Wendreda.

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St Wendreda’s Church, March canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Church of England church
listed building
parish church
architecturalStyle Gothic
category Anglican churches in the Diocese of Ely
Churches in Cambridgeshire
Grade I listed churches in Cambridgeshire
centuryOfMainFabric medieval period
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Wendreda
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Ely NERFINISHED
floorPlanType traditional English parish church layout
function active parish church
hasArtwork carved angel figures in roof
hasFeature buttresses
chancel
churchyard
clerestory
medieval font
nave
organ
porch
stained glass windows
timber roof
west tower
hasParish Parish of March
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
knownFor carved wooden angels
medieval double-hammerbeam angel roof
rare dedication to Saint Wendreda
liturgicalTradition broadly Anglican
locatedIn Cambridgeshire, England
March, Cambridgeshire
surface form: March, Cambridgeshire, England
material stone
namedAfter Wendreda of March
province Province of Canterbury
region East of England
religiousAffiliation Anglicanism
roofType double-hammerbeam roof
usedFor Anglican worship
baptisms
funerals
parish services
weddings

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March, Cambridgeshire hasBuilding St Wendreda’s Church, March