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Church of St Mary

A Grade II* Listed Building in Great Ouseburn, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.0501 / 54°3'0"N

Longitude: -1.3155 / 1°18'55"W

OS Eastings: 444912

OS Northings: 461782

OS Grid: SE449617

Mapcode National: GBR MP7L.ZX

Mapcode Global: WHD9G.RGRH

Plus Code: 9C6W3M2M+2Q

Entry Name: Church of St Mary

Listing Date: 15 March 1966

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1150284

English Heritage Legacy ID: 331830

ID on this website: 101150284

Location: Great Ouseburn, North Yorkshire, YO26

County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Civil Parish: Great Ouseburn

Built-Up Area: Great Ouseburn

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Tagged with: Church building Norman architecture Gothic Revival English Gothic architecture

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Description


GREAT OUSEBURN MAIN STREET
SE 4461-4561
(north-east side)
9/15 Church of St.Mary
15/3/66
GV II*
Church. Norman tower with C13 belfry; C14 arcades, with vestry and
aisles rebuilt 1820; C15 chancel and south chapel of 1883. Ashlar stone
with sandstone and red brick vestry; stone slate roofs. West tower;
3-bay aisled nave; chancel, north vestry and south chapel.
3-stage tower on chamfered plinth. Inserted lancet in first stage, west
face, and slit lights to south on first and second stages: second-stage
light has reset corbelhead above. Clock face to west in second stage.
Bell openings on all faces are paired round-headed chamfered lights with
squared centre shafts, closed by pierced shutters. Chamfered belfry
string course; embattled parapet with crocketed angle pinnacles above
waterspouts to east, west and south. Pyramidal roof. South aisle west
end contains pointed double-chamfered doorway, with board double doors,
beneath hoodmould. North and south aisle walls each contain three pointed
2-light windows with Y-tracery, beneath hoodmoulds. South chapel has
chamfered plinth and offset west buttress. Moulded pointed priest's door-
way and reset square-headed window of three cusped lancets to east. C19
Perpendicular window in chapel east end. Square-headed 2-light window in
chancel south wall, and similar in north wall, partly obscured by lean-to
vestry. Perpendicular east window in double-chamfered pointed opening.
Interior. Round, double-chamfered tower arch on rectangular responds with
plain imposts, coved on lower side. Arcades of tall, pointed, double-
chamfered arches on slender cylindrical columns with moulded octagonal
caps. Slightly stilted, two-centred, double-chamfered chancel arch on
half-octagonal responds. Monuments: two wall monuments by Fisher of York
on chancel north wall: a draped urn on a pedestal to Elizabeth Young,
d.1779; and a panel in carved surround surmounted by a slender urn, to
Sarah Horsfield, d.1780.


Listing NGR: SE4491261782

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