Interior view of St Mary's Church, showing the chancel and nave from the west
- Date:
- 1900 - 1940
- Location:
- St Marys Church, Cholsey, South Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire
- Reference:
- OP29814
- Type:
- Photograph (Positive)
This print is on the same card as OP29813.
St Mary's Church was founded in the Late Saxon period but largely rebuilt in the post conquest period. In the early 990s, Aethelred II founded (or possibly refounded) a regular monastery at Cholsey. Cholsey had no abbot's recorded after the 1010s, and seems to have reverted to being a secular minster. The earliest church on this site of which traces remain was probably of the first half of the 11th century. The present central tower has long and short work at the angles but the church is almost wholly 12th and 13th century with 14th, 15th and 19th century work.
This photograph was withdrawn from the open Red Box Collection for conservation reasons during the 2011-2012 Red Box Project.
This is part of the Series: RBO01/34 Early Photographic Print Collection: Oxfordshire; within the Collection: RBO01 Early Photographic Print Collection
Source: Historic England Archive
Chancel, Tower, Early Medieval Church, Medieval Parish Church, Post Medieval Parish Church