Stained Glass Windows - St Mary - Ashwell, Rutland
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N 52° 42.866 W 000° 43.182
30U E 654028 N 5842943
19th century stained glass windows in St Mary's church, Ashwell.
Waymark Code: WMYV0G
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/25/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Norfolk12
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19th century stained glass, the East and West windows are by O'Connor, and probably date from the major restoration works of 1851.

"The major restoration by William Butterfield was for Viscount Downe it was his only major work in Leicestershire & Rutland. He built the south porch, provided new roofs, floors and fittings. William Butterfield was a leading architect involved with the Ecclesiological Society and a member of the Oxford movement and was a Gothic revival architect. The font dates from the restoration and is a heavy octagonal with triangular gables and shafts. In the south chapel is a wooden effigy to a knight circa 1320 made of oak which could be a member of the Tuchet family and an incised slab to John Vernam and his wife who died 1481. The slab has much graffiti (with names and dates from the 17th century) which just goes to show you that even in those days children got up to mischief. In the north chapel we have an alabaster effigy of a priest upon an earlier tomb again with more graffiti."

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Type of building where window is located: Church

Address:
St Mary
Church Close
Ashwell, Rutland England
LE15 7LP


Days of Operation: Daytime

Hours of Operation: From: 12:00 AM To: 12:00 AM

Admission Charge: Not Listed

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