St Mary's Church, Stowting  Church

Image Source: John Salmon

 

Tucked away down a path between the buildings of the local school this Victorianised church contains some good things. The reredos is in opus sectile work by the firm of Powell’s (the vestry contains a photo of the church before their mosaic was installed). The SE window of the nave is by Henry Holiday whilst the west windows are by T G Jackson. The south nave window is 15th century but much restored by the firm of Ward and Hughes whilst the north window of the Virgin Mary is also restored, most notably the face which is entirely 20th century. The church has obviously had much love bestowed upon it and continues to do so and is open every day.

 

 

Church Data

 

1851 Census Details

 

Seating Capacity: No return

Morning Attendance: 65

Afternoon Attendance: 106

Evening Attendance: No service

 

Architecture Details

 

Original Build Date/Architect: Medieval

Restoration: Richard Carpenter 1843

Second Restoration: Slater 1857

 

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