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St Marys Church is listed Grade
I and was taken into care by the Friends in 1982 after the church
authorities had proposed converting it into a house. The medieval
village has long since disappeared although until deep ploughing
operations in 1973 vague earthworks showed its location nearby.
The west tower is 13th century, the chancel slightly later, whilst
the south porch, top stage of the tower and clerestory are 15th
century. The font is medieval and carved in clunch (hard chalk)
and there is a pretty Georgian organ.
The church contains an interesting group of monuments (pictured,
above left) to members of the Catesby family. The most important
is to Francis Catesby who died in 1636. He was obviously a bibliophile
as he is shown lying on a pile on books! Another pictorial representation
is of the sailing ship Nancy Dawson on the memorial
to Robert Shedden who died in 1849 searching the Arctic for the
lost expedition of Sir John Franklin.
There are also some interesting fragments of fourteenth century
stained glass which have recently been restored by the Friends.
The locally-based Friends of Hardmead Church manage
the church on our behalf and have proved themselves indispensable.
If you would like to visit the church and need details of keyholders,
directions etc, please telephone our office on: 020 7236 3934.
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