Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire

Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire is a project launched in 2018, with only a few churches included at the moment.


St Mary & All Saints, Beaconsfield, Old

Important Church Note:
Church is in Old Beaconsfield
Denomination:
C of E - Amersham Deanery
Local Authority to 2020:
South Bucks District Council
Local Authority UA:
Bucks UA (Beaconsfield & Chepping Wye)
Building Location:
Windsor End, Old Beaconsfield
Nearest Post Code:
HP9 2JW
O/S Map Reference/NGR:
SU 94498 90004
Latitude & Longitude:
51.60096, -0.63700  Map
Church Web Site:
CofE ACNY Web Site:

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Notable Features:
1520s 3 Western Bays of Nave.
1520s Most of Tower.
1520sTomb Recess - Unidentified. In Chancel N wall.
†1687Churchyard Monument - Edmund Waller. Sculptor was William Stanton. (Probably by Stanton).
1868 Restoration, Nave extended & Chancel rebuilt. Architect was Henry Woodyer.
1869 Pulpit, in memory of the Sculptor's Parents. Sculptor was Miss Matilda Charsley.
1869 Font, a gift from the descendants of Edmund Waller.
1886Monument - Rev Samuel Bowles. He died in 1885. Designer was Henry Woodyer.
1886 S Porch.
Images of some of the Notable Features in St Mary & All Saints, Beaconsfield, Old

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