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Ottery St Mary - St Mary


St Mary has been referred to as "a miniature Exeter Cathedral". Like the cathedral it is cruciform in plan, with transepts formed by towers.
It is 50 m long, and the towers are 22 m high. It was consecrated in 1260, at which time the church and manor belonged to Rouen Cathedral.
In 1335 the Bishop of Exeter bought the manor and advowson from Rouen and in 1338 established a collegiate foundation. He rebuilt much of the church, and the present nave, chancel, aisles and Lady chapel date from this time.
The college was dissolved in 1545 and this church began serving the parish. The other buildings of the college were demolished.
It is 50 m long, and the towers are 22 m high. It was consecrated in 1260, at which time the church and manor belonged to Rouen Cathedral.
In 1335 the Bishop of Exeter bought the manor and advowson from Rouen and in 1338 established a collegiate foundation. He rebuilt much of the church, and the present nave, chancel, aisles and Lady chapel date from this time.
The college was dissolved in 1545 and this church began serving the parish. The other buildings of the college were demolished.
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