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St Mary’s Church, Redbourn
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St Mary’s Church, Redbourn
St Mary’s Church, Redbourn is located in Hertfordshire
St Mary’s Church, Redbourn
St Mary’s Church, Redbourn
Location in Hertfordshire
51°47′32″N 0°24′24″W / 51.792251°N 0.406746°W / 51.792251; -0.406746
Location Redbourn
Country England
Denomination Church of England
History
Dedication Saint Mary the Virgin
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Administration
Parish Redbourn
Deanery Wheathamstead
Archdeaconry St Albans
Diocese Diocese of St Albans

St Mary's Church is a very old and important church in Redbourn, Hertfordshire, England. It is still used today for services. This church is part of the Church of England. It is so special that it is a Grade I listed building. This means it is protected because of its history and beauty.

History of St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church has a long and interesting history. The oldest parts of the church were built in the 12th century. These include the main body of the church, called the nave, and the tall tower at the west end.

How the Church Grew Over Time

Over the years, more parts were added to the church.

  • Around 1140, the north aisle was built. An aisle is a side section of the church.
  • In 1340, the chancel was added. This is the part of the church where the altar is.
  • The south aisle was built in the middle of the 14th century.
  • Between 1444 and 1455, the south chapel and the porch were added.
  • Around 1478, the clerestory was built. This is a row of windows high up on the church walls. It helps let in more light.

Special Features and Windows

The beautiful east window was put in the church in 1886. It was made to remember Rev. W. Serocold Wade. The design for this window came from the Mayor of London and Munich.

Important Memorials Inside the Church

Inside St Mary's Church, you can find special memorials. These are like plaques or monuments that remember important people from the past.

  • One memorial is for Sir Richard Reade, who passed away in 1576.
  • Another remembers Richard Peacock, who died in 1512.
  • There is also a memorial for Eignon Bignon and his wife from 1717.

The Church Organ

St Mary's Church has a pipe organ that makes wonderful music.

  • The original organ was built in 1888 by a company called Forster and Andrews.
  • Over the years, the organ has been updated and rebuilt several times.
  • It was rebuilt in 1932 by Roy Huntingford.
  • Then again in 1961 by Arnold, Williamson and Hyatt.
  • The most recent restoration happened in 2005 by Vincent Woodstock.

You can find more details about this organ on the National Pipe Organ Register.

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