Church of St Margaret | |
Coordinates: | 50.9822°N -3.2854°W |
Location: | Thorne St Margaret, Somerset, England |
Built: | 15th century |
Designation1: | Grade II* listed building |
Designation1 Offname: | Church of St Margaret |
Designation1 Date: | 25 January 1956 |
Designation1 Number: | 1180128 |
The Anglican Church of St Margaret in Thorne St Margaret, Somerset, England was built in the 15th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1] [2]
The tower survives from the 15th century the rest of the church was subject to Victorian restoration undertaken in 1865 by Charles Edmund Giles, or Benjamin Ferrey.[1] A west window, with stained glass was added in 1907.[3]
The parish is part of the Wellington and District benefice within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
The red sandstone building with hamstone dressings has a slate roof. It consists of a three-bay nave, a three-bay aisle with a south porch and a two-bay chancel. The two-stage tower is supported by diagonal buttresses.[1]
Inside the church is a chalice shaped Saxon font,[4] which was reinstalled in the church after being found in the churchyard.[5]