Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick, Anglican church in Warwick, England
The Collegiate Church of St Mary is a parish church of the Church of England with Gothic structures and a stone tower rising approximately 40 meters. The building displays intricate stonework inside and out, with carefully designed spaces and decorative carving throughout.
The church was founded around 1123 and underwent major rebuilding in the 14th century. After a fire in 1693, it required reconstruction, though many original elements survived.
The Beauchamp Chapel displays burial monuments of the Beauchamp and Dudley families, which still reflect the medieval nobility connected to this region. Visitors can see these stone memorials that tell stories of craftsmanship and family power.
The church can be visited during different times, with access varying by season and day. Check current opening times before your visit to ensure you can see the interior.
The building houses two separate pipe organs that together shape the musical sound. The organist role evolved into a Director of Music position in 1976.
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