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figure drawing ale from a cask and another shows a dishonest ale-wife being carried off to hell by demons, one of whom plays bagpipes. One complex carving shows a prosperous householder with tools of various trades in the centre while a seated woman holds a child on the left and a grave and burial implements are on the right. This has been interpreted as the
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in the late 11th century. It is situated atop the hill around which the medieval town developed. The church was rebuilt in the year 1199 and has had several later additions and modifications. The tower is 157 feet (48 metres) high to the top of the pinnacles, and commands expansive views of the town
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The misericords have a wide variety of themes. One shows a Green Man, another a mermaid. Many show scenes of town life including a wrestling match where two pairs of wrestlers are stripped to the waist while a horse is tied up on one side and a wool sack and a purse hang on the other. One shows a
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was launched to address much needed repairs and improve community use of the building. Approximately Β£850,000 of repairs and other work have been completed including urgent conservation, high level masonry, roofs, as well as new heating and lighting. Target 3, the re-ordering of the nave, will be
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trade. Correspondingly the church underwent several further additions in that era. The major works occurred between 1433 and 1471 with a virtual re-building of the nave, tower and chancel elements. The tower took on a
Perpendicular style which was the preferred style of the late 15th century in
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tackled in two phases beginning in 2016. The nave will be reorganised with moveable seating and will be made available for wider community use. Phase 2 will include a new nave floor, kitchen, toilets, shop and other facilities as well as conservation to historic stained glass and timber.
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of common life. Typical sizes of the misericords and upper bench carvings are 25 centimetres wide by 12 centimetres high; the carvings have very deep relief (up to two centimetres). Some of the elements of the carving are repeated on roof adornments.
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traces were found beneath the south porch, indicating some extant foundations exist from the 11th century AD. After its initial construction the church was expanded and rebuilt in 1199 to accommodate a growing town population. In the late
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south porch derives from the 14th century and serves as the main entrance to the church; this porch is one of only three of such a six-sided design in all of
England. The other interior chapels are
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by eight panels and was inspired by the Ludlow
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in whose reign the misericords were carved. A Hart at Rest was the badge of
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at an earlier era. Exterior features include a stone memorial tablet to the
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are finely carved with four being from 1447. Carved figures include a
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The Misericords & Choir Stalls of Ludlow Parish Church
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contains the medieval choir stalls adorned with numerous
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1626:. 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
1212:The Reverend Kelvin Price (May 2017 to present);
1093:Norman Charles Woods 1908β1911 (then organist of
721:. A swan represents the Bohun family and through
322:(1999) and is described as the "cathedral of the
2334:Church of England church buildings in Shropshire
1681:History, Gazetteer & Directory of Shropshire
1589:The Organs and Organists of Ludlow Parish Church
2076:Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon
2016:All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames, London
1591:(second ed.). St Laurence's Parish Church.
1946:Church of St Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield
1543:Shropshire War Memorials, Sites of Remembrance
1530:. Birmingham: Ludlow Parochial Church Council.
1497:Shropshire War Memorials, Sites of Remembrance
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367:The interior looking east towards the chancel
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2207:Church of St Mary Magdalene, Newark-on-Trent
971:Berkeley Wrench 1636β1637 (then organist of
896:In 2006, thanks largely to a grant from the
453:The dominant exterior feature is the square
2288:Church of St John the Evangelist, Edinburgh
2116:St Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton
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2314:12th-century church buildings in England
2217:Church of St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk
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1399:The Parish Church of St Laurence, Ludlow
1030:Miles Coyle 1771β1789 (then organist of
558:Ambrosia Sidney, (1565β1574), sister of
535:(called euphemistically "the heart") of
1587:Francis, Richard; Klein, Peter (2007).
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889:The organ was restored in the 1980s by
877:Henry Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis
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446:St Laurence's Church: one of the large
1936:Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge
1916:St Martin in the Bull Ring, Birmingham
1624:The Music of the English Parish Church
1545:. YouCaxton Publications. p. 96.
2329:Grade I listed churches in Shropshire
2262:Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny
2106:Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick
1227:Grade I listed churches in Shropshire
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1961:Church of St John the Baptist, Frome
736:18th century tomb inside the church.
316:England's Thousand Greatest Churches
310:and is the largest parish church in
2267:St John the Baptist Church, Cardiff
2026:St Marylebone Parish Church, London
2021:Christ Church, Spitalfields, London
1790:Ludlow and Tenbury Wells Advertiser
1752:"Appointments: Church appointments"
1724:Thornsby, Frederick W., ed. (1921)
1670:. 2 vols. London: R. Cocks; page xx
769:involved in new year celebrations.
2344:Buildings and structures in Ludlow
2066:St Mary the Virgin, Saffron Walden
1726:Dictionary of Organs and Organists
1668:A Course of Counterpoint and Fugue
1646:& Stratton, Stephen S. (1897)
1603:Music in Welsh Culture Before 1650
1281:National Heritage List for England
891:Nicholson & Co (Worcester) Ltd
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2011:All Saints Church, Fulham, London
1931:St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds
875:organ. Through the generosity of
600:is also buried at St Laurence's.
330:, with 70,000 visitors per year.
1763:from the original on 24 May 2022
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2046:All Saints' Church, Northampton
2031:St Martin-in-the-Fields, London
1693:Kelly's Directory of Shropshire
1683:. Sheffield: S. Bagshaw; p. 606
1389:, England: SP Print, 1980, p.3.
1131:Richard J. E. Francis 1980β2007
1128:Morwen Byram-Wigfield 1978β1980
1119:Richard J. E. Francis 1971β1974
1116:Gilbert W. Whitehouse 1951β1970
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1650:. Birmingham: Stratton; p. 140
1324:St Laurence's Church in Ludlow
1125:Keith Anthony Morgan 1976β1978
1095:St. Michael's College, Tenbury
1050:Adam Ree 1823β1841 β 1851β1856
975:before reappointment in 1642).
624:Chancel stalls and misericords
306:The church is a member of the
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2182:Church of St Andrew, Kildwick
2036:St Mary's Church, Lutterworth
1966:St Wulfram's Church, Grantham
1956:Holy Trinity Church, Coventry
1113:Edgar Sydney Landen 1948β1951
1103:1911 β1917 (then organist of
1040:1789β1794 (later organist of
871:In the north transept is the
481:The chancel has a number of
2212:St Mary's Church, Nottingham
2162:St Peter's Church, Harrogate
2071:St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury
2006:St Laurence's Church, Ludlow
1991:All Saints' Church, Hertford
1728:; 2nd ed. London: G. A. Mate
1328:the Cathedral of the Marches
1186:of the parish is titled the
1137:Michael Oakley 2019βpresent
1101:Harold Carpenter Lumb Stocks
1086:1897β1908 (then organist of
1076:1893β1897 (then organist of
1059:Robert Bartholomew 1858β1891
1023:1764β1771 (then organist of
841:located near the south door.
282:St Laurence's Church, Ludlow
65:St Laurence's Church, Ludlow
1921:St Botolph's Church, Boston
1438:. BBC News. 3 February 2013
1361:, New York, United States:
1200:Brian Curnew (1994 to 2009)
1064:Royal Conservatory of Music
1011:Benjamin Sharrett 1713β1716
523:there is a splendid vault.
299:, England. It is a grade I
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2349:Churches completed in 1199
2319:Churches completed in 1471
2202:St Mary's Church, Nantwich
2091:St Mary Magdalene, Taunton
2041:St Peter Mancroft, Norwich
1926:St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol
1819:St Lawrence Church, Ludlow
1056:William Walter Ridley 1858
1053:Miss Francis Ree 1856β1858
1025:St Martin in the Bull Ring
956:Marmaduke Pardoe 1623β1626
551:. His body was buried at
261:Organist/Director of music
18:St Laurence Church, Ludlow
2281:Scottish Episcopal Church
2272:St Giles' Church, Wrexham
2061:St Andrew's Church, Rugby
1911:St Paul's Church, Bedford
1664:Hamilton, James Alexander
1648:British Musical Biography
1353:Flannery, Julian (2016).
1017:David Valentine 1730β1764
984:Berkeley Wrench 1642β1645
981:Thomas Heardson 1637β1642
965:Edward Standley 1630β1634
926:John Broke c. 1549 β 1559
640:to construct the stalls.
395:King Edward the Confessor
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993:Benjamin Moone 1672β1704
944:Richard Crumpe 1605β1620
923:Maurice Phillips c. 1551
917:Thomas Sherman 1492β1508
431:Vision for St Laurence's
2197:Liverpool Parish Church
2001:St James' Church, Louth
1708:. Wakefield: Enid Bird
1679:Bagshaw, Samuel (1851)
1541:Francis, Peter (2013).
1084:Clement Charlton Palmer
1047:Charles Evans 1794β1823
1014:David Langton 1716β1730
1002:Josias Preist 1708β1711
941:George Pingle 1597β1604
938:John Harrison 1584β1597
549:taken up not long since
537:Arthur, Prince of Wales
351:stalls as well as fine
2309:Major Churches Network
1976:Great Yarmouth Minster
1899:Province of Canterbury
1885:Major Churches Network
1182:The senior priest and
1122:George Baker 1974β1976
968:John Maylard 1634β1635
962:Edward Smith 1627β1630
959:Walter Gibbs 1626β1628
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399:St John the Evangelist
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308:Greater Churches Group
240:Rev'd Lawrence Gittins
1605:. Aldershot: Ashgate
1526:Klein, Peter (1986).
1038:John Clarke Whitfield
1008:John Salter 1712β1713
1005:John Childe 1711β1712
932:Thomas Cope 1568β1579
929:Thomas Tanner c. 1566
898:Heritage Lottery Fund
882:In the 19th century,
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2177:Kendal Parish Church
2101:Waltham Abbey Church
1971:Great Malvern Priory
1622:Temperley, Nicholas
1242:Archdeacon of Ludlow
1164:adding missing items
1134:Shaun Ward 2007β2019
1088:Canterbury Cathedral
996:Henry Hall 1704β1707
973:Gloucester Cathedral
935:John Cooke 1578β1583
914:Edmund White c. 1473
751:George Gilbert Scott
226:Rev'd Kelvin Price (
150:157 feet (48 m)
45:52.36833Β°N 2.71861Β°W
2339:Diocese of Hereford
1996:King's Lynn Minster
1951:Christchurch Priory
1078:Worcester Cathedral
920:John Perche c. 1493
832:from the year 1628.
808:English Reformation
782:, with deaths from
553:Worcester Cathedral
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2242:Sunderland Minster
2142:Bridlington Priory
1941:Cheltenham Minster
1738:Who's Who in Music
1307:2014-07-14 at the
1162:; you can help by
1105:St Asaph Cathedral
1032:Hereford Cathedral
794:who died in 1921.
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250:Rev'd Wayne Davies
211:Ludlow St Laurence
119:stlaurences.org.uk
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2222:Rotherham Minster
2152:Doncaster Minster
1986:St Mary, Hadleigh
1892:Church of England
1611:978-0-7546-5263-2
1552:978-1-909644-11-3
1363:Thames and Hudson
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978:John ap Evan 1638
953:Mr. Perkings 1623
908:List of organists
591:Francesco Fanelli
560:Sir Philip Sidney
286:Church of England
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59:Church in England
16:(Redirected from
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2132:Beverley Minster
2125:Province of York
2111:Wimborne Minster
2096:Tewkesbury Abbey
2086:Shrewsbury Abbey
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838:A Shropshire Lad
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