- St Mary's, Stretton
Parish church
name = St Mary's, Stretton
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denomination =Church of England
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diocese =Diocese of Lichfield
province =Province of Canterbury
vicar = Rev Kim Thomas
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website =St Mary's is the
Church of England parish church for the village of Stretton, north ofBurton upon Trent . It is part of theDiocese of Lichfield .St Mary's church was
(...) wholly paid for by
John Gretton (d. 1899) of Bladon House inWinshill , a native of Stretton and a director of the Burton brewersBass, Ratcliff, and Gretton . (...) dedicated to St. Mary, it was designed by J. T. Micklethwaite ofWestminster on an aisled,cruciform plan with a massive crossing tower. Built externally of Stanton stone and internally ofRuncorn stone, it has a short chancel, a four-bayed nave, and north and south aisles, each with a porch at the west end. There is a chapel at the east end of the south aisle and two vestries along the north side of the chancel, one of them used in 1999 as a parish office and the other as a meeting room. The nave arcades and chancel arch are chamfered with moulded capitals on polygonal piers, and the nave and chancel ceilings have painted wooden panels. The church retains most of its original decorations and fittings: wooden rood screen and choir stalls carved in a mixed Arts and Crafts- Perpendicular style by J. E. Knox ofKennington ; chancel floor inlaid with black and white marble; stone side-chapel arch carved by Robert Bridgeman ofLichfield ; octagonal font ofFrosterley marble with elaborate wooden canopy, also carved by Knox; stained glass by Sir William Richmond in the east window of the chancel and in the south window of the side chapel; and altar fittings by William Morris. Most of the early 20th-century memorial windows in the aisles come from the Whitefriars studio inLondon . A bell was taken from the 1838 church for use as a call bell, and a further three bells installed in 1897 were recast as six in 1960. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=12367 British History Online "Stretton: Established church." A History of the County of Staffordshire: Volume IX, Nigel J. Tringham (Editor) (2003)] ]References
External links
St Mary's [http://www.stmarys-stretton.org.uk/MainSite/HomePage/HomePage.htm Website]
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