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Priory Church of St Mary, Chepstow

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80: 1134: 331: 187: 353:, massive piers, and a notably ornamented west entrance doorway with zigzag and lozenge patterns, dating from the early 12th century. These parts remain. However, later extensions and modifications have used other varieties of stone in other architectural styles, with the result that the whole church has been described as "an extraordinarily disjointed building." 409:
in 1663 and then to Chepstow possibly as early as 1685, and certainly by the 18th century. It was rebuilt and expanded in 1906, and has undergone a variety of maintenance and repair work since. Eight of the ten bells in the tower date from 1735 and were made in Chepstow by William Evans; the two
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appointed by authority of the king, John de Hemmyngburg, is recorded in 1348. The priory had extensive grounds, probably including most of the land south of the church enclosed by Chepstow's 13th-century town wall or
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between England and France in the 14th century, the priory became detached from its association with Cormeilles, and instead became attached at different times both to
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The church contains two fonts, one of Norman origin and the other from the 15th century. There are several notable tombs and memorials, including that of
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The original clock mechanism was also made locally in the 18th century, and kept time until replaced by an electric clock in 1965.
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became used as the parish church. Accommodation was built on the south side of the church, in the 13th century, and the first
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church remains, but it has been greatly modified over later centuries. The original Priory Church was built in local yellow
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priory located about 2 km away, which was dedicated to the Welsh saint Cynfarch (or Saint Kingsmark), a disciple of
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The organ, one of the few in the country with pipework dating from the early 17th century, was originally made for
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tomb of local benefactor Margaret Cleyton with her two husbands and 12 children. It also contains the tomb of
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priory in its own right, though it probably never held more than about 12 monks. It superseded an earlier
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The main central tower of the original church collapsed in a storm in 1701, destroying the
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of England, and was responsible for starting the building of a new castle overlooking the
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As Chepstow developed as a market town and port around the castle and priory during the
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Gwent in Prehistory and Early History: The Gwent County History Vol. 1
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FitzOsbern had been granted the Lordship of 759: 462:, Cambrian Archaeological Association, 1991, 8: 334:View of St Mary's Church from the south-east 517:The Buildings of Wales: Gwent/Monmouthshire 488:Chepstow Castle – its history and buildings 454: 452: 450: 433:, former Bishop of Swansea and Brecon, and 242:which he had granted to his home Priory of 766: 752: 744: 78: 64: 2102:Grade I listed churches in Monmouthshire 730:, includes contact details for St Mary's 574: 572: 570: 568: 511: 509: 507: 505: 503: 482: 480: 478: 476: 446: 216:Roger de Breteuil, 2nd Earl of Hereford 73:The Parish and Priory Church of St Mary 2092:11th-century church buildings in Wales 739:Artworks at St Mary's Church, Chepstow 632: 630: 486:Rick Turner and Andy Johnson (eds.), 373:Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester 7: 682:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers 226:in gratitude for his support in the 199:Foundation and history of the priory 234:on the border with the kingdoms of 158:Parish and Priory Church of St Mary 194:doorway of St Mary's Priory Church 25: 704:National Historic Assets of Wales 460:Excavations at Chepstow 1973–1974 1132: 203:It was founded around 1072 as a 649:1999 specification of the organ 645:1996 specification of the organ 641:1943 specification of the organ 637:1898 specification of the organ 117:http://www.chepstowparish.co.uk 18:St Mary's Church, Chepstow 304:Dissolution of the Monasteries 27:Church in Monmouthshire, Wales 1: 784:in medieval England and Wales 728:Churches together in Chepstow 653:National Pipe Organ Register 417:The church was designated a 879:Canterbury (St Augustine's) 678:Details for Chepstow S Mary 613:J. 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St Mary's Church, Chepstow
51°38′33.60″N 2°40′20.02″W / 51.6426667°N 2.6722278°W / 51.6426667; -2.6722278

Wales
Denomination
Church in Wales
http://www.chepstowparish.co.uk
Diocese
Monmouth
Vicar(s)
Chepstow
Monmouthshire
Wales
Norman
castle
Grade I listed building

Norman
Benedictine
priory
William FitzOsbern
Roger de Breteuil, 2nd Earl of Hereford
Striguil
King William
Norman conquest
River Wye
Wales
Gwent
Cormeilles
Normandy

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