St Mary's Church, Walton, Grade II listed Gothic Revival church in Walton, England.
St Mary's Church is a Gothic Revival church building featuring pointed arches, steep roofs, and ornamental stonework designed according to principles established by the Sharpe, Paley and Austin architectural practice. The building accommodates approximately 150 people and includes level access throughout.
This building was constructed in 1870 during a period of religious architectural development in the Walton area near Clevedon. Its creation reflects a broader wave of church building in Gothic Revival style across England during that era.
The community gathers here for regular services where a robed choir performs traditional hymns and choral music. Visitors can experience how the space continues to serve as a place for prayer and musical worship.
The building is located on Castle Road and provides level access for all visitors. Street parking is available outside, making it convenient for those arriving by car.
Next to the building stands a thirteenth-century well that once supplied water to residents in the nearby area until the mid-seventeenth century. This structure is a remnant of much earlier water management practices at this location.
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