St Mary's Church, North Huish

St Mary's Church in North Huish, Devon, England was built in the 14th century. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building,[1] and is now a redundant church in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[2] It was declared redundant on 1 March 1993, and was vested in the Trust on 10 August 1998.[3]

St Mary's Church
LocationNorth Huish, Devon, England
Coordinates50°23′41″N 3°48′52″W
Built14th century
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameChurch of St Mary
Designated9 February 1961[1]
Reference no.1108208
Location of St Mary's Church in Devon

Although some parts of the church are 14th century,[2] the south aisle is 15th century. A rector was recorded in 1308 and the reconstruction of the church was dedicated in 1336 by Bishop John Grandisson.[1] The building also underwent extensive renovation in the 19th century.[2]

The 2 stage west tower has buttresses on each corner. The ringing stage is reached by a polygonal stair turret on the north side. The tower is surmounted by an octagonal recessed spire.[1]

The interior includes early screens and the moulded octagonal granite font is dated 1662,[1] but the rest of the furnishings, polygonal wooden pulpit and wall tablets are Victorian.[2]

See also

References

  1. Historic England, "Church of St Mary, North Huish (1108208)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 April 2014
  2. St Mary's Church, North Huish, Devon, Churches Conservation Trust, retrieved 2 April 2011
  3. Diocese of Exeter: All Schemes (PDF), Church Commissioners/Statistics, Church of England, 2011, p. 4, retrieved 2 April 2011


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