St Mary's Church, Burham

St Mary's Church, Burham
St Mary's Church, Burham

St Mary's Church, Burham, from the southeast

St Mary's Church, Burham is located in Kent
St Mary's Church, Burham
Location in Kent
Coordinates: 51°19′53″N 0°27′45″E / 51.3313°N 0.4626°E / 51.3313; 0.4626
OS grid reference TQ 717 620
Location Burham, Kent
Country England
Denomination Anglican
Website Churches Conservation Trust
Architecture
Functional status Redundant
Heritage designation Grade I
Designated 25 August 1959
Architectural type Church
Style Norman, Gothic
Specifications
Materials Ragstone rubble
Tiled roofs

St Mary's Church, Burham, is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Burham, Kent, England. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building,[1] and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[2] The church stands to the west of the village, on the Pilgrims' Way, overlooking the River Medway.[2][3][4]

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History

The church originated in the 12th century, with additions and alterations up to the 15th century.[1] It served a village that later became deserted as the population moved away to higher ground. North and south aisles were added to the church, but have since been demolished.[2] The church was restored in 1956.[1]

Architecture

St Mary's is constructed in ragstone rubble and has tiled roofs. Its plan consists of a nave with a south porch, a chancel, and a west tower. The tower is in three stages and has a battlemented parapet. To its south west is an octagonal stair turret. In the north wall of the nave are three windows, and on the south are two windows and a porch. The blocked arcade between the former north aisle and nave is visible on the exterior of the church.[1] Inside the church are two Norman fonts.[2]

See also

  • List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in South East England

References

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