St Mary - Cropredy, Oxfordshire, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member SMacB
N 52° 06.976 W 001° 18.996
30U E 615262 N 5775307
Medieval church of St Mary, Cropredy
Waymark Code: WM12E9K
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/09/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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"The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Cropredy has a long and interesting history. The South Aisle dates from as early as 1050. The Sanctuary in it's present form dates from the 14th century. The lower stage of the tower dates from 15th century and the belfry was added about 80 years later. The clock, with it's 14ft long wooden pendulum dates from 1831. The tower hanetws 8 bells, six of which were installed in the 17th century and the last two, Fairport and Villager were added as recently as 2007. These bells were named to reflect the good relationship between the church and local Fairport Convention annual festival.

There are many items of interest in the church including a Millenium Tapestry, which depicts all aspects of village life and in the South Aisle replica armour from the battle of Cropredy (the originals were stolen and never recovered)."

SOURCE - (visit link)

There is a very extensive history of the church on Victoria County History - Oxfordshire - (visit link)

and a 'pocket giude' here - (visit link)
Building Materials: Stone

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