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Church of St Mary the Virgin

A Grade II* Listed Building in Huxham, Devon

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Latitude: 50.7703 / 50°46'12"N

Longitude: -3.4953 / 3°29'43"W

OS Eastings: 294650

OS Northings: 97808

OS Grid: SX946978

Mapcode National: GBR P1.RX47

Mapcode Global: FRA 37K1.Q31

Plus Code: 9C2RQGC3+4V

Entry Name: Church of St Mary the Virgin

Listing Date: 30 June 1961

Last Amended: 20 May 1985

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1098307

English Heritage Legacy ID: 88455

Also known as: Church of St John the Baptist

ID on this website: 101098307

Location: St Mary's Church, Huxham, East Devon, EX5

County: Devon

District: East Devon

Civil Parish: Huxham

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Poltimore with Huxham

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 17/04/2018

SX 99 NW
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HUXHAM
Church of St Mary the Virgin

(Formerly listed as Church of St John the Baptist, previously listed as Church of St Mary)

GV
II*
Parish church. The original C14 church was entirely rebuilt, the chancel in 1864 by John Hayward, the nave in 1871 by Benjamin Ferrey. Thorverton stone (volcanic trap). A two-cell building: nave with west bellcote and south porch and chancel. Decorated style.
Exterior: South porch set well to west lit by two lancets with deeply splayed window arches and double-chamfered arch with nook shafts. Nave with two windows to south, three to north, all two-light with tracery and hood moulds and pretty floral terminals. West bellcote twice weathered and timber bell housing (perhaps later) roof; nave roof eaves-line marked on west front by string course with trefoil relief at apex; Two-light west window with unusual central boss to head-tracery. Chancel, one two-light window to north and south, flush; three-light east window. Much of the stonework was badly decayed within a short time of the 1871 rebuilding and it is difficult to determine whether or not medieval stonework was anywhere re-used.

Interior: deep window arches; roofs with arch braces; plain chancel arch.
Font: Norman, bowl with spiral roll moulding waisted by cable moulding below, the rim decorated with roundels and nailheads set up on C19 base.
Glass: Medieval fragments in chancel north and south windows.
Piscina: Medieval trefoil-headed, in chancel south wall.
Screen: Three bays. Central entrance bay with large knotty leaves to spandrels; side bays, square-headed, with ogival reticulation above, linenfold panels below; presumably late C15 or early C16, although the tracery work seemed to Pevsner to 'look exceptionally early'. The left-hand tracery panel is a later copy of its companion.

References: Devon C19 Churches Project.


Listing NGR: SX9465097808

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