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Church of St Mary, Wath

Description: Church of St Mary

Grade: II*
Date Listed: 22 July 1955
English Heritage Building ID: 330452

OS Grid Reference: SE3251377152
OS Grid Coordinates: 432513, 477152
Latitude/Longitude: 54.1891, -1.5032

Location: Main Street, Wath, North Yorkshire HG4 5EN

Locality: Wath
Local Authority: Harrogate
County: North Yorkshire
Country: England
Postcode: HG4 5EN

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Listing Text

SE 37 NW WATH MAIN STREET
(east end)

2/76 Church of St Mary
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22.7.55 II*
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Church. C13 and C15, tower 1812. Restoration 1873. Coursed rubble
with cobbles, C20 tile roof. West tower, nave, south transept, chancel
with vestry and organ chamber to north. Tower of 5 stages with
battlemented parapet and corner finials. Nave: 2 bays,4 windows with
Perpendicular tracery, 2 being C19 restorations. South transept:
Y-traceried west window. 3-bay chancel: Y-traceried windows and C19
3-light east window. Interior: remains of Saxon sculptures in north
wall of organ chamber. South transept has tomb recess and C13 piscina
and C15 brasses. Also memorials to Graham family of Norton Conyers.
Chancel contains double piscina and 3 sedilia, also a C14 carved wooden
chest.


Listing NGR: SE3251377152

Source: English Heritage

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