St Mary's Church, Broughton Astley | |
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Denomination | Church of England |
History | |
Dedication | St Mary |
Administration | |
Diocese | Leicester |
Archdeaconry | Loughborough [1] |
Parish | Broughton Astley, Leicestershire |
St Mary's Church is a church in Broughton Astley, Leicestershire. It is a Grade II* listed building. [2]
The church dates to 1220 but the nave walls contain evidence that there was an earlier building dating from c1100. [3] It consists of a tower with spire, nave, chancel and north aisle. [4] [2]
The church was restored in 1881-82 [5] by W. Bassett-Smith [2] and the north porch was built in 1897. [5] The tower used to have coats of arms for the Beauchamp, Astley and Willoughby families but these have now gone. The north aisle has a stained glass window depicting the Blessed Mary holding keys by the font. [4] In 1900, it was reported that the Quorn hounds had pursued a fox into the church on 4 February where the congregation was in worship. The huntsman oversaw the kill in the churchyard. [6]
By the entrance to the church is a holy water stoup. There are 8 bells in the tower, the earliest dating from 1637 and the newest from 1972. [4]
Sir John Grey, the second cousin of Lady Jane Grey, and his mother, Lady Anne Grey, were buried in the chancel but were moved to the cemetery on Frolesworth Road. [4]
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