St Mary’s Church, Rye

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St Mary’s Church in Rye is a historic medieval parish church in East Sussex, England, renowned for its prominent hilltop position, ancient clock, and panoramic views over the town and surrounding countryside.

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St Mary’s Church, Rye canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church
medieval church building
parish church
administeredBy Diocese of Chichester NERFINISHED
constructionStartCentury 12th century
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Mary
denomination Church of England
function parish church for Rye
place of worship
hasArchitecturalStyle Early English Gothic
surface form: Early English Gothic architecture

Norman architecture
Perpendicular Gothic
surface form: Perpendicular Gothic architecture
hasFeature public access to tower roof
views over Rye Harbour
hasPart chancel
church tower
clerestory
clock tower
nave
north aisle
ring of bells
south aisle
stained glass windows
transepts
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
knownFor ancient church clock
panoramic views from tower
prominent hilltop position
locatedIn East Sussex
Rye, East Sussex, England
surface form: Rye, East Sussex

South East England
material stone
openToPublic yes
overlooks Romney Marsh
Rye
surrounding countryside
parish Rye
position hilltop
region Rother District
religion Christianity
touristAttraction yes
usedFor Anglican services
funerals
weddings

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Rye hasLandmark St Mary’s Church, Rye
Rye, East Sussex, England hasLandmark St Mary’s Church, Rye
West Street, Rye, East Sussex isNearby St Mary’s Church, Rye
Rye Town Hall near St Mary’s Church, Rye