St Mary’s Church, Ashwell

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St Mary’s Church, Ashwell is a historic Anglican parish church in the village of Ashwell, Hertfordshire, noted for its impressive medieval architecture and significant carved graffiti, including records of the Black Death.

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St Mary’s Church, Ashwell canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican parish church
Grade I listed building
medieval church
architecturalStyle Gothic
Perpendicular Gothic
associatedEvent Black Death in England NERFINISHED
category 14th-century church buildings in England
Churches in Hertfordshire
Grade I listed churches in Hertfordshire
centuryOfMainConstruction 14th century
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Mary
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of St Albans NERFINISHED
function parish church
hasFeature inscriptions recording plague
medieval wall carvings
stone graffiti
hasGraveyard yes
hasPart aisles
chancel
clerestory
nave
porch
spire
west tower
heritageDesignationBy Historic England NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade I listed
isInVillage Ashwell NERFINISHED
knownFor carved graffiti
inscriptions relating to the Black Death
large spire
medieval architecture
tall west tower
liturgicalTradition Anglican
locatedIn Ashwell, Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
East of England
Hertfordshire
material stone
openToPublic yes
ownership Church of England NERFINISHED
parish Ashwell NERFINISHED
province Province of Canterbury
region North Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Anglicanism NERFINISHED
roofMaterial lead
usedFor Christian worship
community events

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Ashwell parishChurch St Mary’s Church, Ashwell