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St Andrew's Church, Old Cleeve

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Church of St Andrew
Stone building with square tower. In the foreground are gravestones.
St Andrew's Church, Old Cleeve is located in Somerset
St Andrew's Church, Old Cleeve
Location within Somerset
General information
Town or cityOld Cleeve
CountryEngland
Completed12th century

The Church of St Andrew in Old Cleeve, Somerset, England dates from the 12th century and has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.[1]

In the 12th century Robert FitzGerold gave the church to Bec Abbey in Le Bec Hellouin, Normandy, France, a Benedictine monastic foundation in Eure. Later in the same century William de Roumare gave it to Wells Cathedral and later it became the property of Cleeve Abbey until the dissolution of the monasteries.[2]

The church was largely rebuilt in 1425 and the western tower was added around 1533.[3][4]

The floor of the porch was cobbled with alabaster stones from the beach below the village and set in the shape of a heart during the 17th century.[5]

The parish is part of the benefice of Old Cleeve, Leighland and Treborough within the Exmoor deanery.[6]

See also

Media related to St Andrew's Church, Old Cleeve at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. ^ "Church of St Andrew". Images of England. Retrieved 11 February 2007.
  2. ^ R.W. Dunning (editor), A.P. Baggs, R.J.E. Bush, M.C. Siraut (1985). "Parishes: Old Cleeve". A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 5. Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 4 November 2011. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "A brief history". St. Andrew's Old Cleeve. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
  4. ^ Dunning, Robert (2007). Somerset Churches and Chapels: Building Repair and Restoration. Halsgrove. p. 44. ISBN 978-1841145921.
  5. ^ Morris, Rod (February 2008). "I Love Somerset". Somerset Times. Media Times. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ "St Andrew, Old Cleeve". Church of England. Retrieved 4 November 2011.