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Friends of St Mary's Church, Hanley Castle

History of St. Mary's Church

There is evidence of a Saxon church on the site of St. Mary's in the form of the Lechmere stone, an ancient tombstone dated between the 9th and 11th centuries and of graves uncovered beneath the existing path to the church during widening work some years ago. The original path led in from the eastern boundary of the churchyard which formed part of the main track from the castle to the village, more or less parallel to the existing road towards Worcester.

The present church was founded in the 12th century, built using Roman bricks and Saxon stone. However the only remaining Norman feature is the south doorway. Extended soon after 1200 a new altar was dedicated in 1290 and the north aisle build around 1300; St Mary's retains 14th century nave windows and a 14th century octagonal font.

The original tower was damaged during the Civil War and was replaced by a massive brick tower complete with battlements in 1674, when the east end was rebuilt under the patronage of the Lechmere family of Severn End. They rescued the church from decay again in 1858 by funding a major restoration, including the installation of stained glass and Minton tiles. Windows included those in the west end of the naves both by Clayton & Bell; the 'Last Judgement of Christ' being a particularly nice example.

The tower contains a peal of six bells all originally cast by Abraham Rudhall of Gloucester in 1699; they were last recast and tuned in 1929.

What are Friends, and why are they needed?

St. Mary's Church is an historic building, and is a continuing presence in the community.

It is well-loved by many: as a place of beauty and peace, as a refuge for prayer, and as a place of worship.

It is on the 'Wyche Way' and is regularly visited by walkers as well as by former pupils of Hanley Castle Grammar School many of whom spent their days as boarders singing in the church choir.

It is the preservation of the building and the churchyard to which the Friends are particularly dedicated, providing support to the regular congregation in this work.

What Friends can do

Friends can help in a number of ways:

With their time and skills, e.g. in the regular upkeep of the churchyard and building maintenance.

By providing financial assistance when needed, both on a regular basis and for special projects

By working together on fund raising for special items to add to the beauty of the building or major renewal.

Active support is always appreciated!

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Contact Us

Want to say hello? Want to know more about us? Drop us an email and we will get back to you as soon as we can.

enquiries@friendsofstmaryschurchhanleycastle.org.uk

Church End,
Hanley Castle,
Worcestershire,
WR8 0BL,
United Kingdom