Mosterton: St Mary, Mosterton
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The name of Mosterton is derived from the original name of “MORTESTORNE”. The Doomsday Book confirms that there was a Chapel in Mortestorne in 1086, situated on the opposite side of the road from Chapel Court. The Chapel was taken down in 1832 but the site of the Chapel and Graveyard is still visible in the lane opposite to Chapel Court Farm. Several gravestones can still be seen there, marking the position of internments.
The present St Mary‘s Church was built in 1833 (to a design by Edmund Pearce, which is his only recorded church in the county)
The present St Mary‘s Church was built in 1833 (to a design by Edmund Pearce, which is his only recorded church in the county)
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A Church Near You ID: 9416
Built: 1833
Architect: Edmund Pearce
Archdeaconry: SHERBORNE (341)
Deanery: LYME BAY (34103)
Benefice: Beaminster Area (34/016CF)
Parish Legal Name: Mosterton (340028 34/28)
CofE Church Info: (634028 34/28)
Short URL: acny.co.uk/9416/
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Mosterton: St Mary Mosterton, Dorset, DT8 3HJ








