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St Mary's Church, Cannington

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from the Middle Ages. After the dissolution of the monasteries, the living was under the patronage of the manor of Cannington. In 1685, it was held by
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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 6: Andersfield, Cannington, and North Petherton Hundreds (Bridgwater and neighbouring parishes)
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The church has a tower which dates from the 14th century, the remainder was rebuilt in the early 15th century and
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was built between 1375 and 1400, however the tower remains from the previous church. The
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is from the 15th century. Burials and memorials in the church are to the family of
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R. W. Dunning, C. R. Elrington (editors), A. P. Baggs, M. C. Siraut (1992).
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List of ecclesiastical parishes in the Diocese of Bath and Wells
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Nuns. The nuns arrived in Cannington after fleeing from the
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and is postulated as the former church of a house of
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Church of St Mary, Cannington
Red stone church with square tower.
St Mary's Church, Cannington is located in Somerset
Cannington
England
Coordinates
51°09′01″N 3°03′45″W / 51.1502°N 3.0624°W / 51.1502; -3.0624
Cannington
Somerset
Church of England
Diocese of Bath and Wells
restored
Richard Carver
listed building
nave
pulpit
John Pym
Cannington Priory
Elizabeth, Baroness Clifford
Bishop of Bath and Wells
Cannington Court
Benedictine
French Revolution
benefice
Otterhampton
Combwich
Stockland
Quantock
Grade I listed buildings in Sedgemoor
List of Somerset towers

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