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St Mary the Virgin Church, Kelvedon

Coordinates: 51°50′05″N 0°41′35″E / 51.8348°N 0.6930°E / 51.8348; 0.6930
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St Mary the Virgin, Kelvedon.

St Mary the Virgin Church is the Church of England parish church for Kelvedon in Essex. It stands at the south-west end of the village.

History

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The north-west corner of the nave was probably built early in the 12th century and consists of flint-rubble. A north aisle and arcade were added around 1230, followed by a south aisle (also with an arcade) around 1250. The chancel was extended around 1360 and a clerestory added in the 15th century. The north chapel and vestry date to early in the 16th century, whilst in the 19th century a south chapel was built and the south porch almost entirely rebuilt.[1] The building was Grade I listed in 1967.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Kelvedon | British History Online".
  2. ^ Historic England. "Parish Church of St Mary, Kelvedon (1337631)". National Heritage List for England.

51°50′05″N 0°41′35″E / 51.8348°N 0.6930°E / 51.8348; 0.6930