Ordnance Survey Grid Ref | ST414526 |
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Listed | Grade I |
Historic England Registration | 1295977 |
Tower | Yes |
Post Code | no details |
Machine Tag | HCofGB:id=4641 |
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The Church of St Gregory in Weare, Somerset, England dates from the 11th century, although most of the building is from the 15th, and has been designated as a grade I listed building.
The tower was built around 1407. It is in four stages with pinnacles and pierced parapet.
In the churchyard is a 15th-century cross, and a 19th-century church room.
The font is older than the building dating from about 1150, while the pulpit is Jacobean.
This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Church_of_St_Gregory,_Weare", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
The tower was built around 1407. It is in four stages with pinnacles and pierced parapet.
In the churchyard is a 15th-century cross, and a 19th-century church room.
The font is older than the building dating from about 1150, while the pulpit is Jacobean.
This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Church_of_St_Gregory,_Weare", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.