- St Mary's Church, Castle Street, Reading
St Mary's Church, Castle Street is an
episcopalian church in the town centre of Reading in the English county ofBerkshire . It should not be mistaken for the rather similarly named but much older Minster Church of St Mary the Virgin, which is only a few yards away.In 1798 there was a disagreement between members of the congregation of St Giles' Church in nearby Southampton Street. Many of the congregation left and founded a new chapel in Castle Street, on the site of Reading's old gaol. This chapel eventually became the Church of St Mary, Castle Street.cite web | url = http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/radstock/rht/themes/religion/stmarycastle.html | title = St Mary’s Castle Street | publisher = Reading History Trail | accessdate = 2007-11-27]
The church is a Grade II*
listed building . The original 1798 building was a simple Georgian building, but in 1840 the present hexastyle portico in Corinthian style was added by local architect and builderHenry Briant . The frontage is rendered instucco while the capitals of the portico are probably formed ofCoade stone . The church has one of Reading's best church interiors, with a late 18th century gallery in 5 bays with marbled Doric ground floor and Ionic gallery columns. There is amodillion cornice to the coved central ceiling and a small projectingchancel with a bay for the mid 19th century organ. The church is lit by two mid 19th centurycast iron chandelier s.cite web | url = http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=38821&mode=quick | title = Images of England - Church of St Mary, Castle Street, Reading | publisher = English Heritage | accessdate = 2007-11-27]References
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