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2 Architecture  



2.1  Exterior  





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Coordinates: 54°0300N 1°1856W / 54.0500°N 1.3156°W / 54.0500; -1.3156
 

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St Mary the Virgin's Church,
Great Ouseburn
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Great Ouseburn, from the southwest
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Great Ouseburn is located in North Yorkshire
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Great Ouseburn

St Mary the Virgin's Church,
Great Ouseburn

Location in North Yorkshire

54°03′00N 1°18′56W / 54.0500°N 1.3156°W / 54.0500; -1.3156
LocationGreat Ouseburn, North Yorkshire
CountryEngland
DenominationAnglican
History
StatusParish church
DedicationSaint Mary the Virgin
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II*
Designated15 March 1966
Architect(s)Paley and Austin (South chapel)
Architectural typeChurch
StyleNorman, Gothic, Gothic Revival
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseLeeds
ArchdeaconryRichmond
DeaneryRipon
ParishGreat Ouseburn
Clergy
Vicar(s)Revd. Sarah Feaster
Assistant priest(s)Revd Joan Roper
Laity
Reader(s)Miss Nancy Clark, Mr George Rowden
Organist(s)Mr Alasdair Jamieson
Churchwarden(s)Mrs Susie Hunter Smart: Mrs Rosy Jamieson

St Mary the Virgin's Church is in the village of Great Ouseburn, North Yorkshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Ripon, the archdeaconry of Richmond, and the Diocese of Leeds. Its benefice has been united with those of four local parishes.[1] The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.[2]

History

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The lower part of the tower dates from the Norman era, the upper part was added in the 13th century, the arcades date from the 14th century, and the chancel from the following century. The vestry and aisles were rebuilt in 1820.[2] In 1883 the Lancaster partnership of Paley and Austin added the south chapel.[3] In 1994 a porch was built. Since then a toilet and kitchenette have been added, and the organ has been moved; moving the organ allowed the chapel to be restored.[4]

Architecture

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Exterior

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The church is constructed in ashlar stone, with the vestry in sandstone and brick, and the roofs in stone slate. Its plan consists of a three-bay nave, north and south aisles, a chancel with a north vestry and a south chapel, and a west tower. The tower is in three stages, standing on a chamfered plinth. On the west side of the bottom stage is a lancet window. There are slit windows on south side in the bottom and middle stages, and a clock face on the west side in the middle stage. The top stage contains round-headed two-light bell openings. The parapetisembattled with crocketed pinnacles. On top of the tower is a pyramidal roof. At the west end of the south aisle is a doorway with a pointed head. Along the walls of the aisles are three two-light windows containing Y-tracery. On the south side of the chapel are a priest's door and a square-headed window containing three lancets. Its east window contains 19th-century Perpendicular-style tracery. In the north and south sides of the chancel are square-headed two-light windows, and the east window is in Perpendicular style.[2]

Interior

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The tower arch is round-headed. The arcades consist of tall, pointed arches carried on slender round columns. On the north wall of the chancel are two monuments by Fisher of York dated 1779 and 1780.[2] The font dates from the 17th century, and its lid from the 19th century.[4] The two-manual organ was installed in the church by Peter Wood and Son. It had originally been built in 1962 by J. W. Walker and Sons for the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Haywards Heath, and was moved to St Mary's in 2000.[5] This replaced a much smaller, single-manual organ, which was built in 1888 by Forster and Andrews, and moved to Japan following the installation of the present organ.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Great Ouseburn: St Mary, More information, Church of England, retrieved 20 July 2021
  • ^ a b c d Historic England, "Church of St Mary, Great Ouseburn (1150284)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 October 2011
  • ^ Price, James (1998), Sharpe, Paley and Austin: A Lancaster Architectural Practice 1836–1942, Lancaster: Centre for North-West Regional Studies, p. 86, ISBN 1-86220-054-8
  • ^ a b History of St Mary the Virgin, Great Ouseburn, St Mary the Virgin, Great Ouseburn, archived from the original on 28 August 2008, retrieved 10 July 2014
  • ^ "NPOR [K00438]", National Pipe Organ Register, British Institute of Organ Studies, retrieved 30 June 2020
  • ^ "NPOR [K00437]", National Pipe Organ Register, British Institute of Organ Studies, retrieved 30 June 2020
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