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Church of St Mary and St John

A Grade II* Listed Building in Lamyatt, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.124 / 51°7'26"N

Longitude: -2.4854 / 2°29'7"W

OS Eastings: 366126

OS Northings: 136190

OS Grid: ST661361

Mapcode National: GBR MW.9G3R

Mapcode Global: VH8BF.V0YP

Plus Code: 9C3V4GF7+HR

Entry Name: Church of St Mary and St John

Listing Date: 25 February 1988

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1344874

English Heritage Legacy ID: 268455

Also known as: Church of St Mary and St John, Lamyat

ID on this website: 101344874

Location: St Mary and St John's Church, Lamyatt, Somerset, BA4

County: Somerset

District: Mendip

Civil Parish: Lamyatt

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


LAMYATT CP
ST63NE
LAMYATT VILLAGE
8/240 Church of St Mary and St John
2.6.61
GV II*

Anglican parish church. C13, C14, C15, C19 restoration, Coursed rubble and some ashlar, freestone dressings, slate
roofs to coped verges, finials. Nave, chancel, north and south porches, south vestry, west tower. Predominantly
Perpendicular. Plain C13 west tower, 2 stages, pyramidal roof, pennant windvane, blank parapet with coping, 3 large
corner gargoyles, simple one and 2-light bell-chamber windows, some with cusped lights, renewed; bold diagonal 2-stage
buttresses to west on lowest stage, lancet west window, above 2 stone faces set into the wall, C13, a man and a woman,
possibly reused; to south a doorway at ringing-chamber stage, chamfered freestone surround, divided plank door reached
by an external iron staircase, C19, though restored. Three bay nave, good 3-light pointed-head traceried windows, 2
stage buttresses. Gabled north porch, moulded inner and outer doorways; benched inside on a flagstone floor stoup,
stone-vaulted roof with ribs, C17 studded outer door with strap fringes, paired C19 ribbed inner doors. Small gabled
south porch, moulded inner and outer doorways with 4-centred arch heads; flagstone floor, stone-vaulted roof with ribs,
ornamental corbels, C19 ribbed inner door. Chancel blank on north and south sides, C19 neo-Perpendicular west window.
Small low vestry with a cusped single- light window to east. Plastered interior on flagstone floors. Panelled chancel
arch; double-chamfered squat tower arch, chamfers dying into the imposts. Good moulded tie-leaf roof to nave, part C15,
part C19; chancel with arch-braced collar-beam roof, C19, though may include earlier work. Norman tub font with cable
banding, C17 tester. C18 chest. Other fittings of high quality late C19 work, in medieval style including pews, altar,
altar rails, stone reredos, and choir stalls. Early C18 memorial over north door; good C18 memorial to chance in
moulded architrave. Five early/mid C19 wall monuments by Chapman of Frome, Reeves of Bath, and Rogers of Bath. Sole
stained glass to south nave window, the story of St Christopher. (Photograph of scratch-dial in NMR; Illustrated John
Buckler, 1833).


Listing NGR: ST6612636190

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