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Church of St Mary, Kensworth

Coordinates: 51°51′37″N 0°30′14″W / 51.8604°N 0.5039°W / 51.8604; -0.5039
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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Kensworth
Statue of Madonna and Child

The Church of St Mary the Virgin is a Grade I listed church in Kensworth, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 3 February 1967.[1]

The church itself was mainly built in the early 1100s, having been constructed from flint.[2] Both the tower and the chancel were built later in the 15th century using limestone from Totternhoe. The tower was later rough-cast rendered in 1747, as indicated by a plaque on the tower's south face. The church originally had a flat roof which was rebuilt in 1854, replacing the original lead roof with slate.[3]

The parish in which the church is located was situated in Hertfordshire until it was transferred to Bedfordshire in 1897.[4]

The church has seen numerous work in recent years, such as the restoration of the window, doorway and west buttresses in 1996 and the construction of a porch built towards the church's north side in 2000.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ "Church of St Mary, Kensworth". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Kensworth Church". parishlink.org.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Kensworth – St Mary the Virgin". Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  4. ^ Local and Personal Acts. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1897. p. 561. Retrieved 26 September 2021. The Counties of Bedford and Hertford (Caddington, &c.) Order 1897
  5. ^ "Kensworth – St Mary the Virgin". Retrieved 12 March 2025.

51°51′37″N 0°30′14″W / 51.8604°N 0.5039°W / 51.8604; -0.5039