The Church of St Mary in Rimpton, Somerset, England was built in the early 13th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.[1]
Church of St Mary | |
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Location | Rimpton, Somerset, England |
Coordinates | 50°59′39″N 2°33′18″W / 50.99417°N 2.55500°W |
Built | 13th century |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Designated | 19 April 1961[1] |
Reference no. | 262725 |
The exact date of the building of the church is uncertain. It was before 1291 but some payments to the church had been made in 1215 or earlier.[2]
The stone building consists of a chancel, nave with an 18th-century north transept and vestry, and a south chapel, which was added in the 15th century. The interior includes a 15th-century font with a 17th-century cover. The pulpit is from the 17th century. The west tower contains three bells the oldest of which was cast in 1657 by Robert Austen.[2]
The parish is part of the benefice of Chilton Cantelo, Ashington, Mudford, Rimpton and Mudford within the yeovil deanery.[3]
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edit- ^ a b "Church of Saint Mary". historicengland.org.uk. English Heritage. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
- ^ a b C R J Currie, R W Dunning (Editors), A P Baggs, M C Siraut (1999). "Rimpton". A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 7: Bruton, Horethorne and Norton Ferris Hundreds. Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
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