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St Mary's Church, Bathwick

Coordinates:51°23′3″N2°21′4″W / 51.38417°N 2.35111°W /51.38417; -2.35111
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Church in Bath, England, demolished 1818

Old St Mary, Bathwick
St Mary's Church in 1818
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Interactive map of the Old St Mary, Bathwick area
General information
Architectural styleMedieval architecture
LocationBathwick, Bath,England
Construction started?
Completed?
Demolished1818
Cost?
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Structural systemHeavy Bath oolitic limestone buttresses and piers
Design and construction
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St Mary's Church, Bathwick (also calledBathwick Old Church) was a parish church inBathwick in the city ofBath inEngland. The church was demolished in 1818. Its parish was succeeded bySt Mary the Virgin's Church, Bathwick on Church Road at the base of Bathwick Hill. Its churchyard is currently contained in that of St John the Baptist's Church, Bathwick.

Medieval in origin, it was recorded in May 1815 as being merely 64 feet long, 17 feet wide with room for 130 people seated. It featured a dominantEarly English tower, anave andchancel and large nearly triangularbuttresses.

By theGeorgian era, it was fast becoming a ruin. WithWilliam Pulteney's purchase of the Manor of Bathwick estate in 1727, the Pulteneys wished to relieve themselves of the small ruin on their estate, but waited until they had developed the property. By 1814, the new parish church ofSt Mary the Virgin, Bathwick at the base of Bathwick Hill was completed. The designer of that church,John Pinch the Elder, was shortly employed by the Pulteney family to demolish the medieval Mary's, then calledBathwick Old Church, which he carried out in January 1818.[1]

Many of the stones, as well as the altar, pulpit and roof timbers, were recycled to construct St Mary the Virgin Parish Church's new mortuary chapel, which was also designed by Pinch the Elder.[2] However, this new chapel never was licensed to perform marriages and only occasionally performed funerals and baptisms. It is now bricked in, abandoned, and thoroughly decrepit.

The churchyard and many of the burial plots of Bathwick Old Church still exists in St John the Baptist, Bathwick Churchyard.[3] The east end of the Victorian church of St John's now occupies the west end tower location of Bathwick Old Church. The entirety of St. John's was designed to fit in the old church's space.

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  1. ^"History".Bathwick St Marys. 27 November 2015. Retrieved27 May 2022.
  2. ^"St. Mary's, Bathwick - History". Church of England. Retrieved19 August 2009.
  3. ^"History". St Mary's Churchyard. Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved19 August 2009.
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