Little Coxwell : St Mary

A grade II* Norman Church with C13 bellcote

About this church

The Church of St. Mary’s is a 12th Century Chapel of Ease, built by the Monks of Beaulieu Abbey. It contains a number of features of historical and architectural interest, including:
Norman doorway
Perpendicular stone porch
Transitional Priest’s door
Early decorated window
3 large perpendicular windows
13th Century Bell-cote
12th Century Chancel Arch, rebuilt in the 15th Century
Norman door jambs of the Vestry in the north wall of the nave
Carved wood rail of organ loft – part of a pre-Reformation Rood Screen
15th Century octagonal font
Iron Hour-Glass stand
Brass Candelabrum dating from 1729
George III Coat of Arms

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