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St. Mary Magdalene Fifehead Magdalen

This is a delightful little church serving a charming and very rural hamlet, that has been a settled since ancient times.  It was mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086), however the first mention of a church is found in the records of the Abbey of St. Augustine in Bristol in the mid C12 and the first recorded Rector was instituted in 1307.The present building dates from C14 when there was a simple nave, chancel and south tower.  A north mortuary chapel was added to house the Newman family monuments in 1750.  There were no further significant alterations until 1904 - 5.The magnificent candle-lit brass chandeliers in the nave, the 1637 entrance door and the excellent barrel roofs are especially worthy of note.There are two fonts; the one at the back of the building is particularly interesting because it has elements dating from both C15 and C18.  The stained glass west window is from 1973.This church handsomely rewards a visit.  

The Trust gratefully acknowledges images and text by Robin Adeney ©

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Blackmore Vale
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Grants £29,200

£1,500 June 2022

Further help replacing ceiling plaster

£5,000 June 2021

Repairs to plaster ceiling

£17,500 June 2018

£7,500 from DHCT

Towards waterproofing of the tower

£10,000 from National Churches Trust

NCT Partnership grant

£5,000 January 2011

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£200 January 2011

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