St Mary's Church, Grantham Explained

St Mary's Church
Fullname:St Mary the Immaculate Church
Coordinates:52.9159°N -0.6458°W
Location:Grantham
Country:United Kingdom
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Website:StMarysCatholicChurch.co.uk
Founder:Thomas Tempest
Dedication:Saint Mary
Status:Active
Functional Status:Parish church
Heritage Designation:Grade II listed
Designated Date:8 May 1950[1]
Architect:E. J. Willson
Gerard Goalen
Style:Neoclassical
Groundbreaking:1831
Completed Date:1833
Parish:St Mary's
Deanery:Grantham[2]
Diocese:Nottingham
Province:Westminster

St Mary's Church or St Mary the Immaculate Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. It was built in phases from 1833 to the 1960s and initially designed by E. J. Willson in the neoclassical style, and later by Gerard Goalen. It is located on the corner of North Parade and Barrowby Road to the north of the town centre. It is a Grade II listed building.[3]

History

Construction

In 1830, Thomas Tempest bought the site of the current church. He also paid for the church's construction. In 1831, the foundation stone was laid. In 1833, the first Mass was celebrated. The architect was E. J. Willson who designed the church in the neoclassical style and linked to the presbytery, which was built in 1829. In 1833, a school was built. In 1859, the school was rebuilt. In 1928, the school was relocated. In 1884, the western apse was added.[4]

Extension

From 1964 to 1965, the church was extended northwards. The old sacristy became the baptistry. The entrance was moved to current location. The architect was Gerard Goalen. The mixture of classical and modern, according to Historic England created an "attractive working church", with the modern additions being "of merit".[4]

Parish

St Mary's Church is its own parish. It has two Sunday Masses at 6:00pm on Saturday and at 9:30am on Sunday.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101253691-roman-catholic-church-of-st-mary-south-kesteven-grantham-arnoldfield-ward Roman Catholic Church of St Mary
  2. https://www.dioceseofnottingham.uk/find/places Places
  3. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1253691 Roman Catholic Church of St Mary
  4. [Historic England]