- St Mary the Virgin's Church, Gillingham, Dorset
Parish church
name = St. Mary the Virgin
caption = The church from the High Street.
dedication =Blessed Virgin Mary
denomination =Church of England
tradition = 'liberal catholic'
parish =Gillingham, Dorset
deanery =Blackmore Vale
archdeaconry =Dorset
diocese = Salisbury
province = Canterbury
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rector = Alan Gill
curate = Jane Hedges
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website = [http://www.gillinghamanglican.org.uk/ www.gillinghamanglican.org.uk]St Mary's Church is the parish church for the town of Gillingham in the
Blackmore Vale in the north ofDorset . The church is in theDiocese of Salisbury in theChurch of England , and part of theAnglican Communion .There is believed to have been a
Christian presence in the area since Anglo-Saxon days, evidence being a stone with a complicated interlaced pattern, now in the church, which is believed to be the remains of a9th century cross - either apreaching cross or a grave marker. But most of the current building, particularly thenave , dates from an early Victorian rebuild. Thechancel (choir andsanctuary ) however, is older; the five great pointed windows with theirtrefoil heads, which stand on the south side of the chancel, show that it was built in the Decorated Gothic style popular in the14th Century . On the north wall of the chancel, only two feet above the floor, can be seen the archway of anEaster Sepulchre .Some bench ends, a screen at the east end of the north aisle, and the font, are in the Perpendicular Gothic style of the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Chapel of the Good Shepherd was given by Mr and Mrs Carlton Cross in memory of their son who was killed in France duringWorld War I while carrying in some of the wounded men from his regiment.W. D. Caroe , the architect who designed the chapel, went on to create many other fine works, including the east end of theLady Chapel inSherborne Abbey .The
reredos beneath the east window in the main chancel is another reminder of the tragedy of the WW1. It was given in 1925 by Mr and Mrs Matthews of Wyke House in memory of two of their sons who were both killed in the war. Further examples of the work ofNathaniel Hitch (1846-1938), the sculptor responsible for the reredos, may be seen inWestminster Abbey and Truro and Bristol Cathedrals.Memorials to those who died in WW1 can be seen hanging above the Jacobean communion table in St. Catherine’s Chapel. The Book of Remembrance nearby records all those who served in the two World Wars and also those who died.
St. Mary's is still being enhanced as it has been over the centuries for the needs of the current worshipping community.
External links
* [http://www.gillinghamanglican.org.uk Official website]
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