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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.
559: 2089: 2101: 700: 70: 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. 566:
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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and dates from about 1180; it has a square bowl having four round-headed arches on each face enclosing wedge-shaped objects in relief. The upper surface of the bowl has foliage in the angles, and the bowl is carried on a central and four outer shafts, the latter being modern, while the base stone is
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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.
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The churchyard contains examples of 18th century headstones with cherub, skull, heavenly crown, trumpet urn and hourglass and flower motifs and 19th century oval body stones and chest tombs. The boundary wall to the churchyard on the north side, which adjoins
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caused much of the parish of South Stoneham to be incorporated into newly formed neighbouring civil parishes, with the remaining parish covering approximately 1,300 acres (5.26 km; 2.03 sq mi) around the church and the village of Swaythling.
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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
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In October 2008, the parish announced plans for a restoration project for the church at a projected cost of £150,000. Launching the project, the then Vicar of Swaythling, the Rev. Gary Philbrick, said:
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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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The church has some of the finest silver in Southampton, the earliest a cup of 1630; also a bible of 1572 and a shepherd's crook reputed to be more than 300 years old.
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The south transept was built as part of the reconstruction carried out in 1854 by G. Guillaume, which also included the present gallery, replacing one built in 1715.
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on the roofs to prevent the ingress of moisture, particularly in the Transepts. Replacement tiles are needed, as are repairs to down-pipes and gutters.
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arch is 12th century. The church lies in a secluded position off Wessex Lane, near the north-eastern edge of Southampton and is almost hidden in the
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To repair the stonework, especially around the Norman West Door and some of the windows, which has deteriorated badly.
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There is evidence that part of the present building dates from the Norman period; the earliest remaining part is the
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as the Inspecting Architect; Underwood was also a member of the Diocese of Winchester Diocesan Advisory Committee.
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Today, the parish is part of the parish of Swaythling, which also incorporates the "Flower Roads", Hampton Park and
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covered over 8,000 acres (32.37 km; 12.50 sq mi) and extended along the eastern side of the
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The north wall of the north transept is entirely occupied by the large grey and white marble monument of
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in Burgess Road, built in 1933. The vicar of the parish (i.e. both churches) is the Revd Peter Dockree.
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to the outskirts of the original town of Southampton on the western side of the river, and included the
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To demolish the ugly mid-20th century boiler house and re-site the boiler in the Clergy Vestry.
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The nave has two windows on the north and one on the south, and is fitted with a west
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at Southampton. The parish was listed as "Stanham – Manebrige Hundred – Hantscire".
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Dummer, Michael (June 2005). "Chapter 4: Strife Amongst the Pyldren Dummers".
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By the 16th century, South Stoneham was described as "an appropriation of
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The east window of the chancel dates from the 15th century, with three
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Early C18 red brick wall, about 8 feet (2.4 m) in height laid in
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lay beneath the church, but was prone to flooding from the nearby
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in the north to just above Northam Bridge in the south, and from
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Swaythling (St. Mary South Stoneham with St. Alban the Martyr)
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is one of the two remaining medieval churches in the city of
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Series of maps showing South Stoneham from 1575 – 1695
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was rebuilt in 1728 to house the early 18th century
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South Stoneham church

St. Mary's Church, South Stoneham is located in Southampton
50°56′12″N 1°22′31″W / 50.93656°N 1.37530°W / 50.93656; -1.37530
Swaythling
Hampshire
Denomination
Anglican
Parish of Swaythling
Parish church
Dedication
St Mary
Listed building
Church
Style
Norman
Materials
Province
Canterbury
Diocese
Winchester
Archdeaconry
Deanery
Parish
Bishop(s)
Bishop of Southampton
Vicar(s)
Listed Building
Southampton
Norman

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