Английская Википедия:Church of St Mary and St Peter, Tidenham

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox church The Church of St Mary and St Peter, Tidenham, is a parish church of the Diocese of Gloucester, England. It dates from the 13th and 14th centuries, and was extensively restored by John Norton in 1858. It is a Grade II* listed building and remains an active parish church.

History

The church dates from the 13th and 14th centuries.[1] The west tower is the earliest remaining part, dating from the early 13th century.Шаблон:Sfn Much of the rest, including most of the windows, is of the 14th century.Шаблон:Sfn In 1858, a restoration was undertaken by John Norton.Шаблон:EfnШаблон:Sfn David Verey and Alan Brooks, in their revised 2002 volume, Gloucestershire 2: The Vale and the Forest of Dean, in the Pevsner Buildings of England series, called the restoration "drastic"Шаблон:Sfn while Historic England describes it as "extensive".[1]

Declining attendance and the lack of modern facilities, in particular a car park, threatened the ongoing viability of the church in the early 21st century.[2] However, it remains an active parish church as of June 2021.[3]

Architecture and description

Verey and Brooks note the church's favourable situation, "beautifully sited, with splendid views across the Severn Estuary".Шаблон:Sfn The building comprises a large west tower, nave, chancel, vestry, aisle and porch. The building material is Red sandstone rubble.[1]

Listing designations

The church has a Grade II* listing designation.[1] In addition, the churchyard contains a large number of Grade II listed monuments including four commemorating members of the Webley family;[4][5][6][7] one to Francis and Dorothy Seaborne[8] and one to the Madocke family;[9] one each to Mary Smith,[10] Henry Jones,[11] William Humpfrey, [12] James Woodhouse,[13] and Richard Jenkins;[14] and three to unidentified persons.[15][16][17]

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