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Church of St Mary, Hawkesbury

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church, from which some of the stine was incorporated into the current building. A priest at Hawkesbury in the 11th century was
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and chapel and has both north and south porches. The six-stage west tower is supported by diagonal
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style of the 14th and 15th centuries. The tower was added in the 15th century.
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The church was built in the 12th century. The site was used for an earlier
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building from the 13th century remain but the majority was built in the
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Location of Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin in Gloucestershire
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Hawkesbury
South Gloucestershire
51°34′51″N 2°20′09″W / 51.5807°N 2.3359°W / 51.5807; -2.3359
Listed Building
Church of St Mary, Hawkesbury is located in Gloucestershire
Hawkesbury
South Gloucestershire
listed building
Saxon
Wulfstan
Early English style
Perpendicular
Victorian restoration
Badminton
benefice
Diocese of Gloucester
Cotswold stone
bay
nave
clerestory
chancel
aisle
buttresses
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
chancel
lords of the manor
yews
Thomas Paty

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