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St Mary, Church Lane, Dullingham

History of St Mary church

Listed Building

Parish church. C13 chancel, C14 tower with late C15 buttresses, mid C15 nave, south aisle and Lady Chapel, later C15 north aisle, porch and clerestorey. Lady Chapel, roof restored in 1713 (dated tie beam), used as a school and is now a vestry. The chancel north wall two-light traceried window, low-side window and priest’s door were blocked in C18 when the Church was used as a memorial chapel to the Jeaffreson family; the south porch was also demolished and doorway blocked. Church restored in 1728, 1884-90, roof in 1899, tower 1928, 1939 and recently in 1977.

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