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St Mary's Church, Penzance

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Location
  
Penzance

Denomination
  
Church of England

Consecrated
  
6 September 1836

Address
  
Penzance TR18 4AP, UK

Diocese
  
Diocese of Truro

Dedication
  
Mary

Deanery
  
Penwith

Country
  
England

Churchmanship
  
Broad Church

Heritage designation
  
Grade II* listed

Opened
  
15 November 1835

Province
  
Province of Canterbury

Archdeaconry
  
Cornwall

St Mary's Church, Penzance

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St Mary’s Church, Penzance is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Penzance, Cornwall.

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History

The site as a place of worship dates from at least least the fourteenth century, but was a chapel to the parish of Madron and first licenced in 1321. The chapel was spared during the Spanish raid in August 1595 because Mass had been celebrated, previously. Despite enlargements in 1662 to 1672, and 1782 it was severely overcrowded by 1824. At that time it served a population of circa 7000 and was still a chapel of ease to Madron, two miles inland. The Reverend Thomas Vyvyan made arrangements to replace it with a new church designed by Charles Hutchens. The Clerk of Works was John Pope Vibert. The rebuilt church was consecrated by the Bishop of Exeter, Henry Phillpotts, on 6 September 1836. A separate parish of Penzance was created in 1871.

Arson destroyed the interior of the church in 1985.

Organ

The organ contains casework dating from 1676 originally located in St Mary’s Church, Oxford. The organ is by J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd and was moved here from Oxford in 1949. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

References

St Mary's Church, Penzance Wikipedia