Church of St Mary the Virgin
Chamber Rating
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Roy Barclay
It's indicative of what a tiny rural outpost Frinton-on-Sea truly was prior to its makeover as a resort, that St. Mary's once served as it's church. The tiniest such building in Essex, it truly is a quaint example of ecclesiastical architecture, not only set in a grassy churchyard, but with a separate visitors' garden. A truly secluded, tranquil place, often being patrolled by at least one of the local cat population...
Nov 15th, 2022 -
Martin Peters Photography
Very photogenic church.
Jun 8th, 2022 -
mike smith
May 2nd, 2022 -
aron oscah
Lovely little church built in 11 hundreds
Dec 27th, 2019 -
Peter Rowlinson
St Mary the Virgin is the smallest complete church in Essex and is a Grade II listed building. The Nave is C14th and only 25 yards long whilst the porch was rebuilt in 1879 using the C16th bricks. The East window contains William Morris stained glass to a design by Edward Burne-Jones and installed around 1862 As this church was too small for the regular worship, a new one St Mary's Parish church (St Mary Magdalene) was built in the town in 1928. This church is normally open to view.
Dec 3rd, 2019
Contact Info
- (125) 567-9164
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Church of St Mary the Virgin?
A The phone number for Church of St Mary the Virgin is: (125) 567-9164.
Q Where is Church of St Mary the Virgin located?
A Church of St Mary the Virgin is located at Old Rd, Walton-on-the-Naze, eng CO13 9DA
Q What is the internet address for Church of St Mary the Virgin?
A The website (URL) for Church of St Mary the Virgin is: https://www.stmarysfrinton.org/
Q How is Church of St Mary the Virgin rated?
A Church of St Mary the Virgin has a 5.0 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Church of St Mary the Virgin
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )Roy Barclay on Google
It's indicative of what a tiny rural outpost Frinton-on-Sea truly was prior to its makeover as a resort, that St. Mary's once served as it's church. The tiniest such building in Essex, it truly is a quaint example of ecclesiastical architecture, not only set in a grassy churchyard, but with a separate visitors' garden. A truly secluded, tranquil place, often being patrolled by at least one of the local cat population...
Martin Peters Photography on Google
Very photogenic church.
mike smith on Google
aron oscah on Google
Lovely little church built in 11 hundreds
Peter Rowlinson on Google
St Mary the Virgin is the smallest complete church in Essex and is a Grade II listed building. The Nave is C14th and only 25 yards long whilst the porch was rebuilt in 1879 using the C16th bricks.
The East window contains William Morris stained glass to a design by Edward Burne-Jones and installed around 1862
As this church was too small for the regular worship, a new one St Mary's Parish church (St Mary Magdalene) was built in the town in 1928.
This church is normally open to view.