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St Mary's Priory Church, Deerhurst

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were added, either side of the east end of the nave. A second pair of porticus, west of the first, was added later. The second floor of the porch has two doorways, each with a semicircular arch. One is at the western end on the outside of the church. Over its arch are a square
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Next the west porch was raised by the addition of a third storey, and the porticus side chapels were extended westward, parallel with the nave. On the third floor of the tower, on the east side, is a double triangular-headed opening into the
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1503–1552) claimed that the Vikings burnt Deerhurst. After the invasion, the church was restored in or before AD 970. A fourth storey was added to the west porch, making it a tower. The upper stages of the tower have
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with spiral decoration have been moved from outside to the inner doorway. Others form the label-stops of the chancel arch at the end of the nave. There are similar Anglo-Saxon animal heads in the parish churches of
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The first addition to the church was probably the west porch, which was originally of two storeys. It is longer east–west than it is north–south, and is divided into two chambers. Its walls include much
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Entrance to the church is through the west porch, which now forms the lower stages of the west tower. The present west doorway is not the original, but an animal's head above it remains. Animal head
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Tewkesbury Abbey and its priories were suppressed in the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Deerhurst Priory and all of its estates were surrendered to the Crown on 9 January 1540.
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This is the only known example of a double spiral pattern on a font. However, similar decoration is found on 9th-century English manuscripts and on a pendant found in the
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with an animal's head above. This may have led to an outside gallery. The other is at the eastern end facing into the nave. It may have led to a gallery in the nave.
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just below this doorway tend to support this supposition. There is a triangular window in the east wall of the tower and each of the nave side walls at this level.
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Bagshaw, Steve; Bryant, Richard; Hare, Michael (2008). "The Discovery of an Anglo-Saxon Painted Figure at St Mary's Church, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire".
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made the stained glass in one of the north windows of the north aisle in 1861. The pulpit was also made in 1861. It was designed by the architect
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leased Deerhurst priory to a Thomas de Bradeston for £110 a year. In 1389 the priory was let for £200 a year to a Sir John Russell and a
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cast the second and fourth bells in 1736 and the tenor bell in 1737. Thomas Rudhall cast the third bell in 1771. Thomas II Mears of the
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seized alien priories in England in 1337, so that their incomes went to him instead of their mother houses in France. In 1345
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arches was inserted in the nave wall. At an unknown date the apsidal chancel was demolished and the chancel arch walled up.
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Below, at first floor level, is a blocked doorway, sited off-centre, which most likely led to a gallery in the nave.
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instead, on condition that the abbot maintain a prior and four monks at Deerhurst. In 1467 the priory held the
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The twin staircase tower arrangement was included only in the larger Anglo-Saxon churches in England (
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Around AD 1200 the separate porticus were knocked through and extended westward as north and south
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Inside the porch, on the ground floor over the inner doorway, is an 8th-century relief of the
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Above each arcade, windows were inserted in the north and south walls of the nave to create a
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AD 953–1012). Alphege started his religious life by entering Deerhurst monastery as a boy.
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By AD 804 St Mary's was part of a Benedictine monastery at Deerhurst. In about 1060 King
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seized the priory in 1443, and four years later granted it to the recently founded
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10 long tons 3 cwt 22 qr (23,350 lb or 10.59 t)
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The first floor of the west tower may have had the same role as that in the
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All these phases of development were completed before the Viking invasion.
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List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches
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Part of the west window of the south aisle, with panels representing St
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made the stained glass in the west window of the north aisle in 1853.
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Deerhurst has a second Anglo-Saxon place of worship, the 11th-century
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on the east wall of the third stage of the tower, seen from the nave
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The church was restored and altered in the 10th century after the
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of Loughborough, Leicestershire cast the treble bell in 1882.
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The west window of the south aisle includes some panels of
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stayed at St Denis and bought Deerhurst Priory from the
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had restored the priory to the Abbey of St Denis. But
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Foundation of the former chancel apse, now demolished
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One of the animal-head label-stops inside the church
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on the first floor, to which access was by flanking
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In the 14th century England and France were at war.
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The chancel was a polygonal 1726: 8: 990:to Sir John Cassey (or Cassy) and his wife ( 982:Monumental brass to John Cassy and his wife 429:, about 200 yards southwest of the church. 2140:Grade I listed churches in Gloucestershire 1733: 1719: 1711: 824:of a Carolingian church. Westworks had an 816:St Mary's from the west, showing the tower 40: 31: 1042:, who died in 1917 and Pte George Chalk, 1491:. Bristol: Friends of Deerhurst Church. 2125:9th-century church buildings in England 1340:Central Council for Church Bell Ringers 1076: 1513:(2nd ed.). 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On this basis Sir 540:The King granted the priory to 375:Church of England parish church 357: 188: 1768:St Oswald's Priory, Gloucester 1742:Monasteries in Gloucestershire 1690:. Vol. 2. Harmondsworth: 1050:Elizabeth Brugge (daughter of 1026:, may be buried in the church. 415:St Mary's was the church of a 413:Dissolution of the Monasteries 389:. It is contemporary with the 270:8th, 9th, 10th, 13th centuries 1: 2145:Standing Anglo-Saxon churches 1637:. Vol. II. Westminster: 1328:Baldwin, John (13 May 2013). 892:cast the fifth bell in 1826. 478:Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall 1641:& Co. pp. 103–105. 936:9th-century Anglo-Saxon font 572:of Deerhurst and Uckington. 468:According to the chronicler 464:' tenure of Deerhurst Priory 1539:(4th ed.). New Haven: 996:Chancellor of the Exchequer 808:Possible first floor chapel 704:masonry in the south arcade 2161: 1792: 1665:Cambridge University Press 1573:. Vol. VIII. 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Deerhurst Abbey

Priory church of St Mary, Deerhurst is located in Gloucestershire
51°58′04″N 2°11′25″W / 51.967871°N 2.190197°W / 51.967871; -2.190197
OS grid reference
SO87032995
Deerhurst
England
Denomination
Church of England
Roman Catholic
Welcome to the parishes of Severnside and Twyning
parish church
Dedication
St Mary
Grade I listed
Style
Anglo-Saxon
Early English
Decorated Gothic
Perpendicular Gothic
Materials
rubble masonry
Province
Canterbury
Diocese
Diocese of Gloucester
Archdeaconry
Cheltenham
Deanery

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