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during a previous restoration effort 100 years ago, when
Victorian builders repointed the medieval stonework. The use of cement-based mortar has caused the stonework to crack, causing damp, and must be replaced with a lime-based equivalent. The restoration will begin with the west tower, the roof, the boiler room and the damaged stonework. Once the ancient building has dried out, which could take up to two years, redecoration will begin, costing up to £20,000.
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667:. The north transept has modern two-light windows on east and west, and opens to the nave by a modern arch of 12th century style, but the jambs of the arch are of old stonework, perhaps of 14th century date. The south transept opens to the nave by a tall arch with an imitation of 12th century detail, and is of modern date.
715:, dated 1660. On the south side of the chancel is the tomb of Edmund Clerke who was clerk to His Majesty's Privy Seal and died in 1632, and his wife Anne: their figures are kneeling under a canopy, with those of four sons and eight daughters on the base of the monument. Opposite this is a tomb dated from about 1540.
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The church is built of stone with a tiled roof, with a chancel, nave, two aisles, two small transepts and a west tower. The late-15th-century tower has small double uncusped belfry lights, later battlemented parapet and 19th century west doorway. Above the belfry window on the south face of the tower
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It's one of the two oldest churches in the area, a little gem, one of
Southampton’s best kept secrets. It has been maintained by succeeding generations and now it is our turn to do a major restoration of the building so it can be preserved for the future. The work is needed to correct mistakes made
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The chancel arch has two pointed orders with a roll on the western angles with detached jamb-shafts to the outer order, and keeled engaged shafts to the inner. The latter have hollow-fluted capitals and spurred bases, while the capitals of the outer order are carved with plain foliage.
640:. The chancel is 24 ft (7.32 m) by 15 ft 6 in (4.72 m) with south vestry, and the nave 52 ft 4 in (15.95 m) by 20 ft 4 in (6.20 m). The chancel arch and walls, and part of the nave walls date from the 12th century.
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on either side are 13th century additions. There was originally a similar arrangement on the south side, but the west window of the three has been blocked by the later addition of the vestry. The small pointed doorway opening to the
466:, the church at South Stoneham was the property of Richer the clerk, "who held this, with two dependent churches near Southampton, of the bishop of Winchester". Richer ("Richerius") was also the priest and holder of the benefice of
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595:. Near the base is a half-diaper pattern formed of vitrified headers. Red brick plinth and coping. This wall borders on South Stoneham House and was probably built about the same time circa 1708.
741:. In the 1960s the church members were concerned that whenever the river flooded "the Dummers could be heard jostling about beneath their feet". It was therefore decided to fill in the crypt.
678:; and there is also a "dumb organist" made at the same time, apparently one of only two or three in existence; when placed across the keyboard, hymn tunes could be played by turning a handle.
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722:(1663–1724). The church was the final resting place of several members of the Dummer family; in addition to Edmund, there are monuments to his brother, Thomas (1667–1749) and Thomas' son,
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lights and tracery over. In the north wall are three single lights; the middle window is higher in the wall than the others, and round-headed and dates from the 12th century; the
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459:. Other than the church and a few adjacent houses, there was no village of "South Stoneham", which is now part of Swaythling, a suburb of Southampton.
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Swaythling (St. Mary South Stoneham with St. Alban the Martyr)
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1398:"St Mary's Church Grade I – South Stoneham, Southampton"
1350:"£150K makeover for St Mary's Church at South Stoneham"
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488:As a result of the expansion of Southampton, the
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988:. A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 3
813:-based HGP Architects with Michael Underwood, a
2133:Church of England church buildings in Hampshire
410:, England. Parts of the building date from the
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1452:English Heritage record for the boundary wall
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805:Re-decoration of the interior of the Church.
711:Over the chancel arch are the royal arms of
1437:South Stoneham Crematorium information book
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1306:"Southampton, Hants: University Campanile"
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1093:. Tiverton: Halsgrove. pp. 88–89.
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1400:. HGP Architects. 2009. Archived from
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2138:Grade I listed churches in Hampshire
1713:Southampton Terminus railway station
1286:. Swaythling Parish. 27 January 2009
1207:. A third may exist at St Andrew's,
1145:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
670:The gallery contains a small manual
1708:Southampton Central railway station
1378:. Swaythling Parish. 3 October 2008
1066:. Swaythling Parish. Archived from
859:National Heritage List for England
636:with small north and larger south
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1257:(7th ed.). pp. 116–118.
1172:www.historyofparliamentonline.org
1040:. 2001. p. 2. Archived from
926:"Listed Buildings in Southampton"
443:from the site of the present day
404:St. Mary's Church, South Stoneham
76:St. Mary's Church, South Stoneham
35:St. Mary's Church, South Stoneham
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1541:St Mary's Church, South Stoneham
1191:There is another at All Saints,
897:Southampton's Historic Buildings
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51:St Mary's Church, South Stoneham
1284:"Shepherd's Crook at St Mary's"
1234:. www.southernlife.org.uk. 1914
830:Listed buildings in Southampton
752:The church is also home to the
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1774:Regents Park Community College
1328:"Portable Mini-Ring Directory"
1064:"Welcome to Swaythling Parish"
777:Amongst the work required is:
485:until the early 20th century.
475:St. Mary's Church, Southampton
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2004:Southampton Old Bowling Green
1953:Southampton Courts of Justice
1789:Saint George Catholic College
1034:"South Stoneham, Southampton"
1014:. www.hants.org.uk. p. 2
1009:"St. Mary's through the Ages"
1958:Southampton General Hospital
1933:National Oceanography Centre
1848:Southampton City Art Gallery
1493:Buildings and structures in
29:Church in Hampshire, England
1968:Titanic Musicians' Memorial
1883:Titanic Engineers' Memorial
1809:Woodlands Community College
1272:(7th ed.). p. 19.
1199:and another at St Peter's,
1119:From: The Book of Sun-dials
628:The church consists of the
575:which were cast in 1880 by
500:estates as well as part of
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1943:Solent Sky aviation museum
1908:King George V Graving Dock
1878:Royal South Hants Hospital
1779:Sholing Technology College
1769:Redbridge Community School
1723:Swaythling railway station
1582:Avenue St. Andrew's Church
1007:Sandell, Elsie M. (1956).
986:"Parishes: South Stoneham"
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2065:Southampton Power Station
1868:Ordnance Survey buildings
1799:Upper Shirley High School
1784:St Anne's Catholic School
1759:Oasis Academy Lord's Hill
1698:Redbridge railway station
1683:Millbrook railway station
1637:St James' Church, Shirley
1592:Christ Church, Freemantle
1531:Medieval Merchant's House
1089:Mann, John Edgar (2002).
754:University of Southampton
619:(buried 19 February 1683)
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1728:Woolston railway station
1718:St Denys railway station
1663:Bitterne railway station
1140:"South Stoneham, S Mary"
562:St. Mary, South Stoneham
82:Shown within Southampton
2128:Churches in Southampton
2060:Northam railway station
1948:South Stoneham Cemetery
1804:Weston Secondary School
1703:Sholing railway station
1038:Old Hampshire Gazetteer
676:J. W. Walker & Sons
435:The original parish of
1923:Ford Southampton plant
1764:Oasis Academy Mayfield
1587:Central Baptist Church
1556:Tudor House and Garden
984:Page, William (1908).
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420:Southampton University
377:Amended 8 October 1981
1852:Southampton Guildhall
1754:King Edward VI School
1656:Transport and bridges
1459:at achurchnearyou.com
1228:"South Stoneham 1914"
1091:Book of the Stonehams
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335:Bishop of Southampton
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1858:South Stoneham House
1830:God's House Hospital
1744:Bitterne Park School
1737:Schools and colleges
1270:The Family of Dummer
1255:The Family of Dummer
895:Coles, R.J. (1981).
613:Member of Parliament
585:South Stoneham House
541:South Stoneham House
479:Bishop of Winchester
217:Heritage designation
163:Parish of Swaythling
109:50.93656°N 1.37530°W
2050:Day's Itchen Ground
1982:Pubs and recreation
1903:Hollybrook Cemetery
1888:Townhill Park House
1794:St Mark's CE School
1570:Religious buildings
1546:St Michael's Church
1404:on 23 December 2008
1354:Southern Daily Echo
1070:on 22 November 2008
1044:on 23 February 2012
783:cement-based mortar
577:Gillett & Bland
554:The church exterior
105: /
2035:All Saints' Church
2009:The Old Farm House
1835:Southampton Castle
1632:St Joseph's Church
1627:St Edmund's Church
1617:St. Alban's Church
1536:St Julien's Church
1526:King John's Palace
1193:Easton on the Hill
1115:"Sun-Dial Mottoes"
785:in the tower with
733:The Dummer family
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537:Nicholas Hawksmoor
506:St. Alban's Church
382:Reference no.
346:Revd Peter Dockree
228:Architectural type
114:50.93656; -1.37530
40:Church of St. Mary
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2070:Television Centre
2019:Mayflower Theatre
1963:St Mary's Stadium
1898:God's House Tower
1308:. www.peals.co.uk
938:on 1 October 2008
787:lime-based mortar
724:Thomas Lee Dummer
674:built in 1857 by
468:St. Mary's Church
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