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Lady St Mary Church, Wareham

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the lower three. There is a large transomed window at the west end and another at the east end that was installed by Clayton & Bell between 1886 and 1890. The church was founded in the 8th century, with the south chapel dating to the 12th century. Other parts of the building date to the 14th century and the tower probably to the early 16th century.
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and has slate and tile roofs. It has a long chancel and a four-bay nave with two aisles. The south chapel is at a lower level than the rest of the building and at one time had a treasury above. The robust tower is at the west end of the church and is built in four stages, with diagonal buttressing to
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The first recorded rector of the church was Peter de Deserto (1302–08) who followed Prior Nicholas Bynet (c. 1296). In 1678 the rectory was annexed to that of Holy Trinity, Wareham, and the first rector of both parishes was John Jones.
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around 705, founded a church at Wareham which is probably the church of Lady St. Mary. A nunnery may have been associated with it, but this was destroyed by a Danish raid in 876, before being rebuilt by the daughter of
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In April 2023, a criminal gang use explosives to steal a 450-year-old Elizabethan chalice worth £30,000 from a locked safe in the vestry of Lady St Mary Church.
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inscriptions dating to the 7th to 9th centuries. A notable feature is the unique hexagonal lead
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Gem, Richard (1993). "Journal of the British Archaeological Association".
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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset, Volume 2, South east
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On 7 May 1952 the church was officially designated as a Grade I
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Corpus of Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture in England, Volume 7
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Wareham Nunnery
50°41′04″N 2°06′28″W / 50.684313°N 2.107747°W / 50.684313; -2.107747

United Kingdom
Denomination
Church of England
Dedication
Saint Mary
Grade I listed
Style
Norman
Gothic
Diocese
Salisbury
Anglo-Saxon
Wareham
Dorset
Beorhtric
Brittonic
font
nave
St Aldhelm
Bishop of Sherborne
Alfred the Great
Beorhtric, King of Wessex
King Edward the Martyr
Corfe Castle
listed building
Purbeck limestone
British Archaeological Association

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