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Church of St Mary, Causeway Bridge, and Gates

A Grade I Listed Building in Lullington, Somerset

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Latitude: 51.2576 / 51°15'27"N

Longitude: -2.3259 / 2°19'33"W

OS Eastings: 377355

OS Northings: 150989

OS Grid: ST773509

Mapcode National: GBR 0S3.0SM

Mapcode Global: VH976.MNR8

Plus Code: 9C3V7M5F+2J

Entry Name: Church of St Mary, Causeway Bridge, and Gates

Listing Date: 11 March 1968

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1058142

English Heritage Legacy ID: 267143

Also known as: Church of St Mary, Orchardlea

ID on this website: 101058142

Location: St Mary's Church, Somerset, BA11

County: Somerset

District: Mendip

Civil Parish: Lullington

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST75SE LULLINGTON CP
ORCHARDLEA PARK

4/197 Church of St. Mary, causeway
bridge, and gates
11.3.68

GV I

Church. C13. Random rubble, stone slate roofs with coped verges, gabled bellcote to west end. Buttressed nave and
chancel, buttressed early C19 north chapel, south porch; fabric rebuilt by Sir George Gilbert Scott, for Rev. W. A.
Duckworth, supervised by J. O. Scott, 1878. Predominantly Decorated style, simple exterior, 2 and 3-light windows with
a circle-in-bar tracery. Most remarkable exterior feature is priests door in a hollow moulded stone surround with a
pointed-5-cusped head, a pointed trefoil set above. Interior on tile floors; north chapel entered through a low cusped
archway formerly giving onto a tomb recess; chancel with much decoration, pointed trefoiled piscina to south side,
trefoiled aumbry to north side with a seated figure of Christ, stone figures of a king and queen flank the altar, small
corbel figures in the form of a monk and a nun on either side to hold the former lentern veil. Much stained glass of
the mid C15 and early C16; east window with a tonsured figure flanked by angels; north and south chancel windows with 8
figures of the apostles and texts; window over priests door with a representation of the Holy Trinity; south window to
nave with a winged ox and a winged lion representing St. Mark and St. Luke; west window with angels and figures, St.
Michael in the tracery lights. Jacobean pulpit, early C14 circular font with leaf decoration and small seated figures.
The church is on an island formed by the creation of the upper ornamental lake to Orchardlea Park. It is reached by a
rubble bridge with a single semi-circular arch, wrought iron handrails, C19 wrought iron railed gate to each end.
(SANHS, Vol 57i, 1911; Vol 39i, pages 28-29, 1893, Vol 86, pages 79-85, 1940).


Listing NGR: ST7735550991

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