词条 | St Mary's Church, Brook |
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|name = St Mary's Church, Brook |image = St Mary's Church, Brook, IW, UK.jpg |caption = |dedication = St Mary |country = United Kingdom |coordinates = {{coord|50|39|29|N|01|26|33|W|type:landmark_region:GB |display=title}} |denomination = Church of England |churchmanship = Broad Church |parish = Brook, Isle of Wight |deanery = |archdeaconry = |diocese = Portsmouth |province = Canterbury |canon = |priest = |vicar = Revd Malcolm Williams |vicar1 = |rector = |curate = |curate1 = |minister = |assistant = |honpriest = |deacon = |pastor = |organistdom = |organist = |organis1 = |website = }} St Mary's Church, Brook is a parish church in the Church of England located in Brook, Isle of Wight. HistoryThe church dates from 1864 by the architect Malling.[1] It replaced a previous building which was destroyed in a fire. The small, squat tower contains a set of 8 tubular bells. The churchyard contains six Commonwealth war graves, two British Army soldiers of World War I and, from World War II, a Royal Air Force officer and three unidentified Merchant Navy seamen whose bodies had been washed ashore.[2] A memorial to those killed in a 1957 flying boat crash also stands in the churchyard. Parish statusThe church is grouped with:
OrganThe church has a two manual organ dating from 1867 by Bevington. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. References1. ^The Buildings of England, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Nikolaus Pevsner 2. ^ CWGC Cemetery report, includes details from casualty record. External links
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