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St Mary's Church, Bruton

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The central aisle of the nave is late 15th century, and is classic late Perpendicular Gothic in style, as is the close proximity of the west window to the tower arch. The moulding on the tower arch, described as "triple wave moulding", is said to be unique. The nave roof is of
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under the chancel from the same period. Together, these three parts formed the original church before it was greatly expanded in the 15th century. In 1445, the construction of the more massive west tower was begun, followed by a new south aisle and central
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for the lightest five bells, new clappers and the frame was repainted. There is also a sanctus bell, weighing approximately 1 and a half hundredweight (75 kg), cast by Thomas Bilbie I in 1749, that hangs above the six ringing bells.
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of Whitechapel. Restoration of the tower occurred in 1910, when all six bells were rehung by Llewellins & James of Bristol in a new metal frame, which still holds the bells to this day. In 1930, the tenor bell was recast again by
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in the world. The present ring of six have a long history, the oldest surviving bell being the present fourth of the ring, dating from 1528 by an unidentified founder. The fifth bell is the next oldest, cast by John Wallis of
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style, is more decorative. It is built of four stages, and features a large six-light 15th century window, a clock face and canopied statue niches. The belfry stage has sets of three 2-light
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The bells for the church are housed in the large west tower, and the current peal of six bells is the 9th heaviest peal of six bells hung for
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were begun in 1506 and finished in 1523. Alterations in the 15th century were also made to the existing north aisle with new
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cast the present treble and third bells. The tenor bell, originally dating from 1528 like the fourth, was recast in 1846 by
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The entire ring was again overhauled, this time by Eayre & Smith, in 1997. This included new cast iron headstocks,
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stood under the main tower arch, supporting the organ. It now stands in the north tower, and dates back to 1620. It is
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and it is this bell that crowns the ring today. It is 52 inches (132 cm) in diameter and weighs 25 and three quarter
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It has two towers, the larger of which dates from 1445-1446, and is the furthest south of a type called the "
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has called Bruton's tower "Somerset architecture at its most powerful." It has been designated a Grade I
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styling, another unexpected note, possibly on the site of an older chancel. In 1875, the now former
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of the town, with an office and what was perhaps a schoolroom in the north tower above the porch.
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The chancel is a striking change to the Gothic architecture of the nave, built in the
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construction, and consists of alternating traceried and tie beams.
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The earliest part of the present building is the north
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have a long association with the town and the church.
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St Mary's Church, Bruton is located in Somerset
51°06′42″N 2°27′08″W / 51.11159°N 2.45228°W / 51.11159; -2.45228
Bruton
Denomination
Anglican
Style
towers
Province
Canterbury
Diocese
Bath & Wells
Archdeaconry
Wells
Deanery
Benefice
Parish
Listed Building
Bruton
Somerset
Simon Jenkins
listed building
Ine of Wessex
Augustinian
Bruton Abbey
Dissolution of the Monasteries
parish church
aisle
crypt
nave

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