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Saint James and All Saints and Christ Church, Gloucester St Mary de Lode & St Nicholas [8] I Church Gloucester Gloucester Saint Mary de Lode and Saint Mary de Crypt, Hempsted with Gloucester St Oswald [9] II Church Gloucester Gloucester St. Oswald, Coney Hill St Paul and St Stephen Church, Gloucester [10] N/A Church Gloucester Gloucester Saint ...
St Mary's Church is a Church of England church in Fairford, Gloucestershire, England. It is notable for its complete set of 28 medieval stained-glass windows, one of the best-preserved in England. [ 1 ]
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Gloucester County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. [1]
The church is built of Cotswold stone. [2] It consists of a four-bay nave with clerestory, chancel, south aisle and chapel and has both north and south porches.The six-stage west tower is supported by diagonal buttresses, [1] and includes a bell dating from the 14th century.
St Mary de Crypt Church, Gloucester; St Mary de Lode Church, Gloucester; All Saints Church, Selsley; St Mary's Church, Shipton Solars; Church of All Hallows, South Cerney; St Peter's Church, Southrop; St Andrew's Church, Toddington; St James the Elder, Horton; St Kenelm's Church, Sapperton, Gloucestershire; St Michael & All Angels Church ...
St Mary de Crypt Church, Southgate Street, Gloucester, is an Anglican [1] Church, which was first recorded in 1140 as The Church of the Blessed Mary within Southgate. It is in the Diocese of Gloucester and is located adjacent to the ruins of Greyfriars. It has also been known as Christ Church and St. Mary in the South. [2]
Forthampton is home to the church of St Mary the Virgin, which is a Grade II* listed building. [5] The church is of significant historical interest and forms part of the wider Severnside Benefice, which comprises the Parishes of Chaceley, Forthampton, Deerhurst with Apperley, and Tredington with Stoke Orchard and Hardwicke.
The place-name 'Almondsbury' is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as Almodesberie. The name means 'Æthelmod's or Ealhmund's burgh or fortified place'. [6] St Mary's Parish church. The local church, dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin, was built in 1140 AD. The lead-covered spire was added to the original tower some ...