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Pershore Abbey (Abbey Church of the Holy Cross)

Grade I listed

The existing Abbey is the remains of a larger building, and it is believed there was a church here as long ago as AD 689. In the south quire aisle floor there is an exposed area of foundation of the Saxon church.
The current building probably dates from around 1090 onwards.
In 1288 there was a fire which caused much damage, and the chancel was rebuilt shortly afterwards.
The Abbey was dissolved in 1539 and the nave was pulled down. The north transept collapsed in the 17th century and the crossing tower was shored up on that side. There were further alterations in the 19th century when the eastern apse was built.
The south transept contains the oldest work, and there was once a cloister and monks' lodgings to the south.
The Abbey now consists of north and south transepts, crossing tower, chancel with quire aisles and eastern apse. There are chapels to the north east and the south east. Nothing of the original nave remains except the two eastern piers which are incorporated into buttressing.

The crossing tower dates from the early 14th century. The large buttresses were added in 1913 when cracking was found. The tower is of four stages with four octagonal pinnacles with crockets. The former roof lines can be seen on the sides of the tower. Inside, an unusual bellringing platform high above the ground was inserted by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 19th century.
The chancel is of four bays with piers dating from the early 13th century. Above this are clerestory windows with the ceiling having vaulting and fine roof bosses dating from the late 13th century.

There are several effigies and monuments in the Abbey, including a cross-legged Knight from the 13th century.
The font is Norman and was restored in 1921. It depicts Christ and the Apostles under intersecting arches.
The south-east chapel has mediaeval floor tiles.
There are several stained-glass windows by various makers including Kempe.

There is no pipe organ (currently an electronic organ, 2017).
by Julian P Guffogg

Created: Mon, 27 Feb 2017, Updated: Mon, 30 Mar 2026


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SO9445 : Gravestones at Pershore Abbey by Mat Fascione
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SO9445 : Pershore Abbey by Philip Halling
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SO9445 : Pershore Abbey and St Andrew's Church by Philip Halling
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SO9445 : Tomb near Pershore Abbey by Mat Fascione
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SO9445 : Abbey and former church by Mat Fascione
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SO9445 : Stained glass window detail, Pershore Abbey by J.Hannan-Briggs
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SO9445 : Stained glass window, Pershore Abbey by Julian P Guffogg
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SO9445 : Roof boss, Pershore Abbey by J.Hannan-Briggs
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SO9445 : West window, Pershore Abbey by Julian P Guffogg
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SO9445 : Pershore Abbey from the south by Julian P Guffogg
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SO9445 : Pershore Abbey detail by Julian P Guffogg
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SO9445 : Stained glass window, north aisle, Pershore Abbey by Julian P Guffogg
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SO9445 : Fulke Haselwood memorial detail, Pershore Abbey by Julian P Guffogg
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SO9445 : Stained glass window, Pershore Abbey by Julian P Guffogg
2017
SO9445 : Pershore Abbey by Philip Halling
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SO9445 : The tower of Pershore Abbey by Philip Halling
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