Church of St Mary, Berkley

Church of St Mary
Location Berkley, Somerset, England
Coordinates 51°14′37″N 2°16′19″W / 51.24361°N 2.27194°W / 51.24361; -2.27194Coordinates: 51°14′37″N 2°16′19″W / 51.24361°N 2.27194°W / 51.24361; -2.27194
Built 1751
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official name: Church of St Mary
Designated 11 March 1968[1]
Reference no. 1295976
Location of Church of St Mary in Somerset

The Anglican Church of St Mary in Berkley within the English county of Somerset is a Grade II* listed building which was built in 1751.[1]

The parish is part of the benefice of Beckington with Standerwick, Berkley, Lullington, Orchardleigh and Rodden within the archdeadonry of Wells.[2]

History

The church, dedicated to St Mary, was built in 1751 by Thomas Prowse of Berkley House.[1]

Architecture

The whitewashed stone church has a west tower and a hip roof with stone slates. The nave has a central glazed cupola.[1]

The walls and gate piers around the church date from the mid 18th century.[3]

Interior

The interior of the church includes a recently restored organ.[4] There are a pair of 17th century panel backed chairs. The font, pulpit and pews date from the mid 19th century.[1]

Graveyard

The graveyard contains the garves of the local population including some notable tombs. The tomb of William Hall is made of Doulting Stone and dates from 1670.[5] The Bath stone tomb of Joseph Singer is inscribed for several members of the Singer family from the 18th and early 19th centuries.[6]

There are also several where it is not known who was buried in the tombs.[7][8][9]

References

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