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31: 47: 434:, and the wooden chancel screen. The original gas fittings are still in the church, although they are no longer functioning. These include the pipes, the wall brackets, and on the top of the chancel screen, a burner bar consisting of a row of gas jets. The church chandelier in the centre of the nave i a corona lucis gasolier by Hardman. The organ formerly in the church has been removed. 54: 393:
The main windows of the church have tracery in the Flowing Decorated Gothic style of the early 14th century, that at the east of the chancel being the largest with three lights. There are two light windows in the south wall of the chancel, the ends of the aisles and a larger two light window into the
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in the parish of St Mary the Virgin's Church, Tetbury. At that time the richer people paid a fee for the use of a pew in St Mary's (a pew rent). St Saviour's was built for the poorer people who could not afford this charge, and it came to be described as "a little church for the
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is designated as a Grade II listed building. It is thought to be contemporary with the church, and is built in stone with a Cotswold slate roof. The churchyard contains the
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ends, which project beyond the roofline, terminating in small crosses and, at the western end, a
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undertook the design and execution of the chancel roof. St Saviour's is recorded in the
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List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands
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Inside the church the nave is separated from the aisles by
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A church seen from the north with an extensive roof. On the right is the nave with a bellcote at the west end; on the left is the chancel with the vestry.
St Saviour's Church, Tetbury is located in Gloucestershire
51°38′17″N 2°09′49″W / 51.6380°N 2.1635°W / 51.6380; -2.1635
OS grid reference
ST 887 932
Tetbury
Gloucestershire
Denomination
Anglican

Consecrated
Redundant
Architect(s)
Samuel Daukes
A. W. N. Pugin
Church
Style
Gothic Revival
Materials
Cotswold stone
Anglican
Tetbury
Gloucestershire
The Churches Conservation Trust
Samuel Daukes
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
John Hardman
National Heritage List for England
listed building
chapel of ease

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