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St Mary le Tower

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Location
  
Ipswich, Suffolk

Denomination
  
Church of England

Dedication
  
Saint Mary

Phone
  
+44 1473 289001

Country
  
England

Churchmanship
  
Central

Spire height
  
54 m

St Mary le Tower

Address
  
Tower St, Ipswich IP1 3BE, UK

Diocese
  
Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich

Burials
  
Joseph Gibbs, Richard Cobbold, John Kirby, Eaton Faning

Similar
  
Unitarian Meeting House - Ip, Christchurch Mansion, St Mary at the Quay Church - I, St Mary at the Elms, Christchurch Park

St Mary le Tower is the civic church of Ipswich. It was in the churchyard of St Mary that the town charter of Ipswich was written in 1200.

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History

Although medieval, the church mostly dates from 1860-1870, when it was rebuilt by Richard Phipson. Rebuilding was funded by George Bacon, banker and philanthropist. St Mary Le Tower is mentioned in the Domesday Book, demonstrating that the site has been occupied by a church since at least 1086.

Memorials

The church contains a brass memorial on a chancel pier to H.A. Douglas-Hamilton, vicar from 1915 to 1925. There are also four brasses in the chancel floor.

Organ

The church has a large three-manual pipe organ, which has its origins in an instrument by Renatus Harris of 1690. There was subsequent work by Henry Willis, Spurden Rutt and Bishop and Son. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

Bells

The church was the first in Suffolk to achieve a tower a peal of 12 bells in 1865. With the addition of a sharp second in 1980, the current bells are all by John Taylor of Loughborough (except for No. 7, which is by Mears & Stainbank of London).

References

St Mary le Tower Wikipedia


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