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St Mary's and St Julian's Church, Maker

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237: 31: 129: 616: 136: 1596: 339:. It is made up of a nave, north and south aisles, chancel, north transept (vestry and organ chamber), south porch and a three-stage tower to the west. An additional south aisle was added in the restoration of 1873–74 and is known as the Edgcumbe Chapel. The church's Bodmin style font is 12th century and was formerly at 292:. During the restoration an ancient fireplace was discovered and its flue utilised for the new heating apparatus. The Earl commissioned Messrs. Lavers and Barrand of London to create a memorial window in remembrance of his aunts, Lady Brownlow and Lady Caroline Macdonald, and his father's elder brother. 264:
of the church was undertaken in 1873–74, at a time when much of the building had fallen into decay, including the windows, pews, chancel fittings, roof and flooring. When Rev. F. T. Wintle became vicar of the parish in 1866, he began fundraising towards a restoration scheme. A working committee was
343:. The sundial erected above the entrance is dated 1768 and the holy water stoup in the porch was discovered in the churchyard in 1923. The tower contains six bells, which were recast in 1808 but are of an earlier date. 244:
The existing church has been dated to the 15th century, with the nave and chancel possibly of an earlier date. The first record of a church at Maker dates to the 12th century, when one was granted to
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was contracted to carry out the work, which cost approximately £1,662 with another £75 for the installation of a heating apparatus. Contributions to the fund were received from the
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The entire church was re-roofed and extensively renovated. The building was reseated in pitch pine, the chancel refitted in
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of Plymouth at a cost of £230. It was installed in the north transept and opened on 16 July 1875. A
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St Mary and St Julian's is built of local red sandstone, with dressings in granite, in the
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In 1987, a number of headstones in the churchyard became Grade II listed:
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Location of St Mary's and St Julian's Church, Maker in Cornwall
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Obelisk for Christian Lyne Walkom (and other members of family), 1868
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Ledger stone for Judith Beale, indecipherable date, 18th century
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Chest tomb for Richard Rule (and other members of family), 1871
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Chest tomb for John Skardon (and other members of family), 1775
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and the floor relaid with encaustic tiles, supplied by Webb of
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The church's reopening on 18 June 1874 was attended by the
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Elizabeth Ellis (and other members of family), 1768
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50°20′50″N 4°11′06″W / 50.3472°N 4.1850°W / 50.3472; -4.1850
Maker
Cornwall
Denomination
Church of England
St Mary's and St Julian's Church, Maker is located in Cornwall
Listed Building
1140716
Church of England parish church
Maker
Cornwall
England
Grade I listed building

Plympton Priory
Napoleonic Wars
restoration
James Piers St Aubyn
Buckland Monachorum
Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
wainscot
Worcester
Bere Alston
Bishop of Exeter
Frederick Temple
Hele & Co
chapel of ease
Cremyll Schoolroom
Cremyll

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