St Mary's Church, Bungay, Suffolk
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Accessibility
"Church is located in town centre with near by public car parks. There is a small step into nave from the porch".
Brief description
"The graceful and elegant tower of this grand church, with its tall pinnacles, stands 33.5 metres high. It is a landmark for miles around, and the focal point of this market town. If you look up as you approach you can see intriguing carved heads under the parapet of the north aisle. Built in the late fifteenth century as part of the church of the Benedictine priory on this site, St Mary's remained the parish church after the priory was closed by Henry VIII in 1536.
Some remains of the priory buildings can still be seen in the churchyard to the east. In 1688 the church was badly damaged in a fire that devastated the whole town, leading to major restoration work on the church, which was then restored again in Victorian times. Inside, the church is flooded with light from the plain glass in the windows, especially the west window, which is exceptionally large and wide and has an amazing display of tracery design in its upper half. The splendid carving on the roof bosses is well worth looking at, and includes angels, a lion, two-headed eagles and a splendid bat. Other finds to look out for include a wooden dole-cupboard near the entrance, which was given by the curate in 1675.
This is where bread was left for collection by the poor - it has religious worthies and a perky rat carved on it. There is also a fine seventeenth-century carved Flemish panel of the Resurrection in the War Memorial Chapel, a gift of Sir H Rider Haggard (author of King Solomon's Mines) who lived nearby. St Mary's is also famous for the visitation of the Black Dog of Bungay - it appeared during a terrifying storm in 1577 and attacked the congregation".
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Address
"St Mary's Street, Bungay, Suffolk, NR35 1AX"
Phone
Website
https://www.visitchurches.org.uk/visit/church-listing/st-mary-bungay.html
Directions
"In Bungay town centre".
Opening Times
"Open daily".
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Transport
"Nearest railway station: Beccles (4 miles)".
Amenities
"The church has lighting, heating, toilets and a small kitchenette. Please some facilities are only available during events. There is seating for 280 people, but comfortably, 230 can see performances at the front of the church".
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