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The Priest's Door The Priest's Door is in the South Wall.
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The South Porch
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The Tower The tower has very recently had a considerable amount of restorative...
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The Nave Quite a small Church with one single Aisle.
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The Nave Roof The Nave Roof, known as a Wagon Roof, dates from the 15th century but was...
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List of Vicars A list of Incumbents, or Vicars, of St. Mary's Church. The first dated...
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The Font The Font dates from the 12th century.
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The Pulpit
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The East Window The East Window over the Altar is depicting Christ with St. Peter and...
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The Chancel and Altar The recent renovation of the Church cost £136000 with the...
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The Chancel and Nave Looking from the Altar.
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Candle Holder This ornate candle holder is hanging in the Chancel.
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The South Window To the left of the window is a roll of honour which records the names of 34...
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Roll of Honour A close-up of the Roll of Honour mentioned in the previous picture.
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Chantry Cottage and Chantry Ruins Chantry Cottage and Chantry Ruins viewed from the Churchyard. Chantry Cottage...
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The Chantry Ruins The Chantry was founded in 1329, when a brotherhood of five monks was...
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The Chantry Ruins After the building ceased to function as a Chantry at the end of the 14th...
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The Chantry On September 18th 2003, members of the Furneaux family gathered at the...
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The Chantry The years are having their toll on this very old building. Without ugly props...
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The Chantry The inset is an 1840s illustration of what the Chantry once looked like.
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Sea Lane Looking towards the Church from the direction of the Chantry.
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Oil Retort It was discovered in 1916 that the shale beds of Kilve beach and the north...
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Oil Retort The brick built oil retort house is believed to be the first building to be...
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Lime Kiln Ruins On the way to the beach you will pass the ruins of one of the limekilns.
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Lime Kiln Ruins Here the limestone was burnt to provide farmers with the lime to...
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