Church of St Mary

Church of St Mary

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4.8 - (5 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.8 - (5 reviews)
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  • Julian White

    Beautiful church, saved from dereliction by the local community. Sadly many interior items lost when church was abandoned, but once again this feels like a place for the community. Most of the church is thirteenth century, although the tower is fifteenth century and there was a substantial renovation led by the Reverend Cooper in 1869. The church has some displays about John William Colenso, he was the rector here and went on to become the first Bishop of Natal. There's one Commonwealth war grave, commemorating the life of Thomas Edward Green.
    Aug 5th, 2020

  • James Noble

    solid little church, stopped there on dofe, no biscuits or orange juice but a nice bench to rest, no service however lets it down a bit. I was you I'd stop at St Peter though not in school time as there are too many kids
    Dec 16th, 2019

  • Chris

    Charm...history
    Jul 10th, 2019

  • Harvey Smith


    Jul 3rd, 2019

  • ivy b

    Newly refurbished Wonderful gardens In my top10 places to vist
    Jan 10th, 2016

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About
Church of St Mary

Church of St Mary is located at Low Rd in Forncett, England NR16 1JG. Church of St Mary can be contacted via phone at (150) 848-1856 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (150) 848-1856

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Church of St Mary?

A The phone number for Church of St Mary is: (150) 848-1856.


Q Where is Church of St Mary located?

A Church of St Mary is located at Low Rd, Forncett, eng NR16 1JG


Q What is the internet address for Church of St Mary?

A The website (URL) for Church of St Mary is: http://www.achurchnearyou.com/forncett-st-mary/


Q How is Church of St Mary rated?

A Church of St Mary has a 4.8 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.

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Church of St Mary

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Julian White on Google

image Beautiful church, saved from dereliction by the local community. Sadly many interior items lost when church was abandoned, but once again this feels like a place for the community.
Most of the church is thirteenth century, although the tower is fifteenth century and there was a substantial renovation led by the Reverend Cooper in 1869.
The church has some displays about John William Colenso, he was the rector here and went on to become the first Bishop of Natal. There's one Commonwealth war grave, commemorating the life of Thomas Edward Green.


James Noble on Google

image solid little church, stopped there on dofe, no biscuits or orange juice but a nice bench to rest, no service however lets it down a bit. I was you I'd stop at St Peter though not in school time as there are too many kids


Chris on Google

image Charm...history


Harvey Smith on Google

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ivy b on Google

image Newly refurbished
Wonderful gardens
In my top10 places to vist


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