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St Mary's Church, Itchen Stoke

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with moulded ribs and wall columns. It has a vaulted stone roof. The five long arched windows of two lights with small rose windows contain little pieces of clear, red, blue and green glass arranged in geometrical patterns. The circular floor is covered with glazed brown and green tiles laid out in
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in April 1857, but he took a dislike to the church, complaining that it was cold and damp, and that remedying these defects would be more expensive than demolishing and replacing it. Consent for the demolition was given by the
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in three compartments with a vaulted stone roof. It contains a stone font recovered from the previous church. Beyond it is the tall nave divided into bays by wall columns. It has a timber roof.
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described St Mary as "serious and impressive" and "quite a remarkable church for its date". It is approached by a steep path up from the main road and the design was clearly influenced by the
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St Mary is the third church to have been built in the village of Itchen Stoke. The first was built before 1270 on a site near the
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in the side walls of the church. The steep roof is of purple and grey-green slates in a diamond-shaped pattern. There is a
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The church is of brown and grey rubble stone with limestone dressings. Above the west entrance door is a
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The architect of the new church was Charles Conybeare's younger brother
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The furnishings, contemporary with the church, include:
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Tall stone-built church with rose window and bellcote
St Mary, Itchen Stoke is located in Hampshire
51°05′18″N 1°12′11″W / 51.0884°N 1.2031°W / 51.0884; -1.2031
OS grid reference
SU 559 323
Itchen Stoke
Hampshire
Denomination
Anglican

Dedication
Saint Mary
Consecrated
Redundant
Architect(s)
Church
Style
Gothic revival
Groundbreaking
Materials
Itchen Stoke
Hampshire
Anglican
parish
Itchen Stoke and Ovington
English Heritage
listed building
Churches Conservation Trust
River Itchen
Lord Ashburton

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