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St Mary's Church, Mildenhall
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St Mary's Church, Mildenhall
52°20′34.04″N 0°30′33.05″E / 52.3427889°N 0.5091806°E / 52.3427889; 0.5091806
Location Mildenhall, Suffolk
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Website mildenhallanglicanchurches.org
History
Dedication St Mary
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Specifications
Bells 10
Tenor bell weight 16 long cwt 3 qr 23 lb; 1,899 lb or 861 kg
Administration
Parish Mildenhall
Deanery Sudbury
Archdeaconry Suffolk
Diocese Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich

St Mary's Church is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Mildenhall, Suffolk.

History

The church is mostly 14th century. Simon Jenkins awarded the church 4 stars in his 'England's Thousand Best Churches'.

Memorials

  • Sir Henry Barton, Lord Mayor of London 1416 and 1428. Cenotaph. South aisle.
  • Sir Henry North (d.1620) alabaster tomb chest with effigies of him and his family. South aisle.
  • Roger North, d.1651 and Thomasina North, d.1661. Wall tablets
  • Sir Henry North (d.1671) . Wall tablet. Chancel arch.
  • Sir Henry Warner (d.1617) and Edward Warner, and to Mary Warner (d.1601). Wall tablet. Chancel.
  • William Coe (diarist) (d.1729). A floor slab in the vestry.
  • Henry Bunbury (d.1722). Wall tablet. South aisle.
  • Revd. John Hunt (d.1736). Wall tablet. Chancel.

Parish status

The Parish of Mildenhall is part of the Mildenhall Team Ministry, along with the Parishes of:

  • St Mary the Virgin's Church, Barton Mills
  • St John's Church, Beck Row with Kenny Hill
  • St Laurence & St Peter's Church, Eriswell
  • St Andrew's Church, Freckenham
  • St Ethelbert's Church, Herringswell
  • St James's Church, Icklingham
  • St Christopher's Church, Red Lodge
  • St Mary & St Andrew's Church, Tuddenham with Cavenham
  • St Andrew's Church, Cavenham
  • St Peter's Church, West Row
  • All Saints' Church, Worlington

Bells

The church has a ring of 10 bells with the largest 8 bells cast at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry by Mears & Stainbank between 1887 and 1913. The ring was augmented to 10 with addition of 2 new trebles in 1946 cast by Gillett & Johnston in celebration of peace for the end of the World War II. The bells hang in steel & cast iron frame made by Mears & Stainbank and installed at the same time as the bells 4 to 9 were rehung in 1914. The tower is affiliated to the Suffolk Guild of Ringers.

Bells of St Mary's Mildenhall
Bell Date Note Diameter Founder Weight
long measure lb kg
Treble 1946 G 25.75 in (65.4 cm) Gillett & Johnston 4 long cwt 1 qr 21 lb 497 225
2nd 1946 F 26.50 in (67.3 cm) Gillett & Johnston 4 long cwt 3 qr  6 lb 538 244
3rd 1887 Eb 28.50 in (72.4 cm) Mears & Stainbank 5 long cwt 1 qr 21 lb 609 276
4th 1913 D 30.00 in (76.2 cm) Mears & Stainbank 5 long cwt 1 qr 27 lb 615 279
5th 1913 C 31.75 in (80.6 cm) Mears & Stainbank 5 long cwt 3 qr  2 lb 646 293
6th 1913 Bb 34.25 in (87.0 cm) Mears & Stainbank 6 long cwt 3 qr  0 lb 756 343
7th 1913 Ab 37.50 in (95.3 cm) Mears & Stainbank 8 long cwt 0 qr 20 lb 916 415
8th 1913 G 39.00 in (99.1 cm) Mears & Stainbank 9 long cwt 0 qr 18 lb 1,026 465
9th 1913 F 42.50 in (108.0 cm) Mears & Stainbank 12 long cwt 0 qr  7 lb 1,351 613
Tenor 1887 Eb 48.50 in (123.2 cm) Mears & Stainbank 16 long cwt 3 qr 23 lb 1,899 861

Organ

The church has a two manual pipe organ dating from 1865 by Father Henry Willis. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

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