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Saint
Mary's Church at Kirk Bramwith
and Churches at Fenwick and Haywood |
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The
tower was constructed in the late 13th/early 14th century. Its
single bell was made in York in 1350 and is believed to be the
oldest bell in the Diocese of Sheffield. A tower clock was
installed to mark the second millennium.
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The
main doorway is Norman and its stonework is a fine example of its
type. The original font is believed to be Saxon and a later
Victorian replacement now stands outside the main door.
The
church has several fine stained glass windows. One of these is
dedicated to George III and Queen Anne and was installed in
gratitude for the victories in North Africa during the 1939-45
world war.
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Banners
of the United States of America, the Free French and Commonwealth
countries hang in the chancel.
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The
internationally famous craftsman Robert Thompson of Kilburn, North
Yorkshire, made most of the furniture, including
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the
pulpit, the lectern, hymn boards, the main door and all pews. His
trademark was a mouse and visitors are invited to search for all
twenty-seven. |
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St Mary's Church is famed for its Snowdrop Festival held each year in the middle of February. The Festival has attracted thousands of visitors to witness the spectacle of the churchyard being covered by a blanket of snowdrops as well as the opportunity to visit this magnificent Norman church.
Although
situated in Kirk Bramwith, St Mary's is regarded as the parish
church for South Bramwith, Braithwaite, Fenwick and Moss.
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St
John's Church at Fenwick was demolished in the 1970s. The
Churchyard remains open.
Moss
Church (All Saints at Haywood) is now a private residence.
The Churchyard remains open. |
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Services
Services are held as follows.
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Sunday, 2nd March
08.00am Holy Communion
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Sunday, 9th March
11.00am Holy Communion
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Sunday, 16th March
6.30pm Evening Service
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Sunday, 23rd March
11.00am Holy Communion
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A Group Service is to be held at Sy Mary's Church, Kirk Bramwith, on Sunday, 30th March, at 10.15am. Everyone is invited to attend.
Registers
Modern registers of baptism, weddings and funerals are held by the Rector. Closed registers and historic documents are kept by
Archivist of the Doncaster Deanery
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Memorial Records
The Rector has a record of all memorials of the Church and Churchyard.
Access to the Church
Access to St Mary's Church can be gained by contacting the caretaker at Church Cottage, alongside the Church.
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