Church of St Mary | |
Denomination: | Church of England |
Diocese: | Gloucester |
Province: | Canterbury |
Heritage Designation: | Grade I listed building |
Designated Date: | 26 November 1958 |
Pushpin Map: | Gloucestershire |
Benefice: | Ermin West |
The Anglican Church of St Mary at Edgeworth in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England was built in 11th century. It is a grade I listed building.[1]
The building was originally Saxon but has been revised and expanded many times. In the 12th century the chancel was added and the tower in the 14th.
A major Victorian restoration removed some of the Romanesque architecture in the interior of the church.[2]
Several species of bats have been identified in the church.[3]
The limestone building has stone slate roofs. It consists of a nave, chancel, south porch and west tower.[1] The tower has a sundial and many gargoyles and grotesques.[4]
Most of the internal furnishing is from the 19th century, but there is a font and some of the bench ends from the 15th century.[1] There are also remnants of 14th-century stained glass.[1]