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Church History information for Tothill and places above it in the hierarchy

Tothill

  • The Anglican parish church was dedicated to Saint Mary.
  • The church stood on a small hill.
  • The church only seats 60.
  • The medieval church of St Mary was demolished in 1778; a new building was erected on the old stone foundations, using chalk and red brick (some from the old church) in 1871. In form it was a simple rectangle, with three windows in each side wall, and consisted of chancel, nave, north aisle and a western turret containing one bell. It was restored in 1893-4 when a new west bellcote and porch were added and a new east apse provided; the windows of the nave were re-formed into lancets filled with diamond panes of tinted glass.
  • This church was declared redundant in September, 1973 and demolished in 1976. Although the land was retained as a buriual ground, the graveyard has effectively disappeared. A recent visitor reports that the most recent graveyard burial appears to be from 1945.
  • Peter DESFORGES, a Huguenot refugee, was resident rector of Tothill from 1681 to 1725 and was buried at Tothill. His descendants are now found in many parts of England.

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