2011
TQ3774 : Church of St Mary the Virgin - east end
taken 15 years ago, near to Lewisham, England
This is 1 of 5 images, with title starting with Church of St Mary the Virgin in this square

Church of St Mary the Virgin - east end
The church has many trees around it so it is difficult to photograph it from some angles. The east end is just visible here, from across the main road (Lewisham High Street, A21).
St Mary the Virgin, Lewisham
An Anglican parish church on Lewisham High Street, about 1/2 mile south of the present town centre. The site is an ancient one but only the base of the tower (c.1500) remains of earlier buildings. The present building is Georgian in style, dating from 1774-7 and was designed by George Gibson. The chancel is 1882 by Blomfield. The Vicar of Lewisham remains the Patron of other parishes in the area that were taken out of the ancient parish of Lewisham.
The church is listed grade II* (list entry number 1193297).
