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Church History information for St Mary, Leake, Church of England and places above it in the hierarchy

St Mary, Leake, Church of England

It was founded before 1500.

Leake

  • In ancient times there were two monastic institutions here. The first was the Moultry (or Multon) Chantry. The other was St. Lawerence's Chantry, now called Moat House.
     
  • The Moultry Chantry was built in 1300 and rebuilt in 1815.
     
  • Moat House Chantry was rebuilt in 1835. There was a legend that a tunnel ran from this Chantry to the parish church, but no such passageway has ever been found.
     
  • The Anglican parish church is dedicated to St. Mary.
     
  • The church is thought to be of Norman origin. The tower is dated between 1490 and 1547. The tower was being rebuilt in 1589, but wasn't finished until 1647.
     
  • The church Nave roof was restored in 1863.
     
  • The church seats 573.
     
  • Renee REDSHAW provides us with Jenny Birmingham's perspective of Saint Mary's Church.
     
  • Christ Church, in Leake Commonside, is a chapel of ease to St. Mary's. It was built in 1875 and seats 250.
     
  • Here is a photo of St. Mary church, taken by (and copyright of) Norma CLARE.
     

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