St Mary’s Church, Chesham

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St Mary’s Church, Chesham is a historic Anglican parish church in Buckinghamshire, England, noted for its medieval origins and prominent role in the religious life of the town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican parish church
Grade I listed building
church building
country England
dateOfOrigin medieval period
dedicatedTo Saint Mary
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Oxford NERFINISHED
earliestFabricDate 12th century
function place of Christian worship
gridReference SP 955 014
hasArchitecturalStyle Early English Gothic NERFINISHED
Gothic
Perpendicular Gothic NERFINISHED
hasFeature churchyard
medieval fabric
monuments and memorials
stained glass windows
stone font
hasPart chancel
clerestory
nave
north aisle
south aisle
south porch
west tower
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
heritageStatus Grade I listed
locatedIn Buckinghamshire
Chesham NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear River Chess NERFINISHED
locatedOn Church Street, Chesham NERFINISHED
material flint
stone dressings
notableFor medieval origins
prominent role in the religious life of Chesham
parish Chesham NERFINISHED
province Province of Canterbury
role parish church of Chesham
significantAlteration 15th century
significantRebuilding 14th century
significantRestoration 19th century
towerFeature battlements
pinnacles
towerLocation west end
tradition Anglican
usedFor baptisms
funerals
regular worship services
weddings

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Chesham hasReligiousBuilding St Mary’s Church, Chesham