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Church of St Mary, Yatton

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Town or city
  
Yatton

Completed
  
14th century

Country
  
England

Phone
  
+44 1934 832184

Church of St Mary, Yatton

Address
  
Church Rd, Yatton, Bristol BS49 4HH, UK

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The Church of St Mary in central Yatton, Somerset, England, is often called the Cathedral of the Moors due to its size and grandeur in relation to the village. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.

While the current church was constructed in the 14th century, it is likely that a previous Christian church was located on the same site. The chapel which was added in 1496, and various other alterations and ex[ansions of the church can been seen in the account which have survived since 1445.

The central tower, which was built around 1400, has three stages with diagonal weathered buttresses with crocketed pinnacles. There is a south-east hexagonal stair turret rising above the parapet with panelled sides to the top, and an open cusped parapet. Unusually for Somerset a Dundry stone steeple was built in 1455-56. In 1595 freemasons were engaged to take down the spire and reduce it to its present dimensions. There is a ring of bells within the tower. The tower was damaged by fire in 1991, resulting in the fourth bell having to be recast.

The 15th century Old Rectory is also a Grade I listed building.

References

Church of St Mary, Yatton Wikipedia