St Mary The Virgin, Titchmarsh

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Address:
Church Street, Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, NN14 3DB
Political territory:
Titchmarsh
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Church History  

The Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, standing in a prominent position on the higher ground to the north of the village, has been the centre of the Christian community in Titchmarsh for some 800 years. The Church is remarkable for its magnificent tower, its long and lofty clerestory, its spacious Chancel, and for its light and uncluttered interior. It also houses a collection of unique and interesting wall monuments.

The building that you see today is not the first Church to have existed on this site. The remains of a C12th doorway in the chancel are the only relic of the Norman building, and the subsequent centuries have each made their distinctive architectural contribution. The building assumed its present appearance when, late in the C15th, the tower, clerestory and porch were added, and the present perpendicular style windows were inserted. In the late 17th and early 18th century the Pickering family contributed a number of important memorials, including one to John Dryden the Poet Laureate. In the 19th century a number of the windows had stained glass inserted, a vestry was added in the northwest corner, and much of the internal woodwork was replaced (including the pews, recently adapted to provide more mobile seating).

Work in the 20th century has principally been one of renovation, and has very much continued into the 21st century with projects in hand to install toilets and a servery area.  

The building is not a museum, but the living home of the Christian Family in the village. Unlike a museum, it is always open. Unlike a castle, we cannot charge you to come in, nor would we wish to. But the building is over six hundred years old and, like all old buildings, it is difficult to maintain and requires frequent expert assistance to keep it in good repair

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