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St Mary de Lode Church, Gloucester

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and connected through a thirteenth-century arch with the chancel. The chancel was begun like the tower in about 1190 but extended and vaulted in the thirteenth century. Further restorations to the church took place in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and the west part of the nave was
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In 1979, archaeological excavations in the nave showed that the church is built over two Roman buildings. The first, probably a baths building erected in the second century, was destroyed in the fifth century and replaced by a timber
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containing three burials. The mausoleum was destroyed by fire and followed by a sequence of buildings interpreted as churches, culminating in the medieval church of St Mary. It is suggested that the original church was a post-Roman
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The earliest reference to a church in written records dates from the late eleventh century. It then comprised a nave, chancel and tower which was destroyed by fire in 1190. A new chancel was built in the thirteenth century.
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A tomb effigy in the north wall of the chancel formerly pointed out as marking the grave of King Lucius is of fourteenth-century date, and shows a tonsured priest, perhaps William de Chamberleyn who was vicar in 1302–5.
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converted for use as a church hall in 1980. There is an octagonal pulpit, apparently made up of fifteenth-century carved wooden panels, and an eighteenth-century organ brought in 1972 from the now-redundant church of
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St Mary de Lode remains a functioning church with regular services and a Sunday School. The parish is now combined with those of St Swithun's,
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The word "Lode" is from the old English word for water course or ferry and in this case it refers to a ferry that once crossed a branch of the
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A local legend, first recorded in the eighteenth century, holds that the church was the burial place of the legendary
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Bryant, Richard; Heighway, Carolyn (2004). "Excavations at St Mary de Lode Church, Gloucester, 1978–9".
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City of Gloucester, Places of Worship, 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
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central tower of about 1190. The nave was rebuilt in 1826 in early
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Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing Limited, 1985, p.72.
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temple, and was the first Christian church in Britain.
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style with cast iron columns, by James Cooke, a local
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The church is the regular venue for concerts by the
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Church of England
Gloucester Cathedral
Diocese of Gloucester
English Heritage
River Severn
mausoleum
British
Anglo-Saxons
King Lucius
Roman
English Civil War
William Waller
Edward Massey
Norman
Gothic Revival
monumental mason
barrel-vaulted
St Nicholas, Westgate Street
stained glass windows
Royal Gloucestershire Hussars
Ivor Gurney
John Hooper
Hempsted
St Mary de Crypt
Grade I listed buildings in Gloucestershire

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