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St Mary's Church is a church in Ely, Cambridgeshire, located near Ely Cathedral to the west of the Bishop's Palace. [2] Principally constructed in the 13th century, it was designated as a Grade I listed building in 1950. [3] Sextry Barn, which stood immediately to the west of the churchyard, was a large 13th-century tithe barn. It was ...
Ely's principal parish church is quite close to the Cathedral. some parts date back to about 1200. Date: 30 August 2008, 07:16: Source: St Mary's Church, Ely: Author: Robert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK
St Mary's Church, Mepal. The parish church, dedicated to Saint Mary, mother of Jesus, and a Grade II* listed building, dates from the 13th century and has been largely unaltered since. [8] It is notable as the only church in the Isle of Ely without either tower or spire, having a double bellcote instead. [4]
Ely, Cambridgeshire has 182 listed buildings. Notable buildings Name Image Grade Notes Location Infirmary I Former 11th-century infirmary now four private dwellings consisting of St John's Farmhouse, Barn to south-west, Barn to north and Dovecote to St John's Farm Monastery barn and storehouse I Built c. 1575, the barn and storehouse of the monastery is located to the south of Ely Porta. [6 ...
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St Marys Street may refer to: The St. Mary's Strip in San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Saint Mary's Street station, in Massachusetts, U.S. Boston University Central station, formerly known as Saint Mary's Street; St Mary's Street, Cambridge; St. Mary's Street, Cardiff; St Mary's Street, Edinburgh, formerly known as Leith Wynd, the original main route ...
Little St Mary's or St Mary the Less is a Church of England parish church in Cambridge, England, on Trumpington Street between Pembroke College's Mill Lane Project development site and Peterhouse. The church is in the Diocese of Ely and follows the Anglo-Catholic or high-church tradition of the Church of England .
The school opened in May 1905 with thirty girl students under the supervision of the first Headmistress, Miss E.E.Fletcher. It was recognised formally as a public secondary school by the Board of Education in 1907. The school was based in Bedford House in St. Mary's Street in Ely.