St Mary the Virgin, Great Warley explained

St Mary the Virgin, Great Warley
Location:Great Warley, Essex
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Consecrated Date:1904
Status:Active
Functional Status:Parish church
Heritage Designation:Grade I listed
Architect:Charles Harrison Townsend
Parish:Great Warley
Deanery:Deanery of Brentwood
Archdeaconry:Archdeaconry of Chelmsford
Episcopalarea:Bradwell Episcopal Area
Diocese:Diocese of Chelmsford
Priestincharge:The Revd Robert Binks
Curate:The Revd Adrian McConnaughie

St. Mary the Virgin is a Grade I listed parish church for Great Warley in the Brentwood borough of Essex, England. It is noted for its unique Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) interior, designed by Sir William Reynolds-Stephens.

Built in 1902 with money and land donated by the Heseltine family, and consecrated in 1904, the church is Grade I listed. The architect was Charles Harrison Townsend.

The churchyard contains a war grave of a Royal Army Ordnance Corps officer of World War II.[1]

References

51.5862°N 0.2921°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2721805/THOMAS,%20STANLEY%20IVOR