| St Mary's Church, Almer | |
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| Country | England |
| Denomination | Church of England |
| History | |
| Dedication | St Mary |
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| Heritage designation | Grade I listed [1] |
| Designated | 18 March 1955 |
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| Diocese | Salisbury |
Church of Mary is a Grade I listed church in Almer, Dorset, England. It became a listed building on 18 March 1955. [2] According to Arthur Mee's The King's England: Dorset ( ISBN 0-340-00079-1), "the embattled tower is 15th Century, and has a fine arch. In a chancel window is much old glass with fragments of drapery, architecture, and fleur-de-lys; the centre panel has bright-hued glass pictures by Continental artists of the days when men and woman wore stiff ruffs about their necks. One window has what appears to be a group of saints, the other has the Last Judgment, with Our Lord enthroned among angels blowing trumpets. A good soul is being rescued by an angel with lilac wings and a blue dress, while a crimson demon with golden horns is seizing a wicked one."
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