Stained Glass Windows - St Mary - Dinton, Wiltshire
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Stained glass windows in St Mary's church, Dinton
Waymark Code: WMWW86
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/21/2017
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Stained glass windows in St Mary's church, Dinton
Stained Glass Windows at St. Mary
Dinton, Wiltshire |
Window |
Date |
Lights |
Firm |
Designer |
Subjects |
Memorial |
Source |
STrE |
1937 |
1 |
Christopher Webb |
|
Badge |
Rev. Audland, Vicar1886-1923 |
Faculty D1 61/86/9 |
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"Much of the building, nave, crossing, transepts, north doorway and square font of purbeck marble date from the early 13th century. The nave windows were apparently inserted in the 14th century. Later in the same century the chancel was rebuilt on a grand scale. It is of ashlar masonry externally and on both north and south sides has three uniform windows with reticulated tracery. Two of these contain original stained glass. The large east window has interlacing tracery of the same date."
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One window in the south trancept to John Heslop Audland, Vicar of Dinton (Visit Link), and another that appears to contain a piece made up of fragments of original medieval glass.