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St Margaret's Church, Babington

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St Margaret's Church, Babington — church in Babington, Somerset, England, UK.

St Margaret's Church, Babington, historic churches in South East England

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Midsomer Norton · 4.8 km
  • Free entry

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St Margaret's Church, Babington is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1748. Designed by John Strahan. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Babington, Somerset, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.2577°, -2.4243°.

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The Church of St Margaret is a Grade I listed building, adjacent to Babington House in Babington, Somerset, England. The church is owned and operated by the St Margaret's, Babington, Charitable Trust, which is completely independent of the management of Babington House. There may have been a Norman building on the site before the current church, which is thought to date from 1748 and was probably built by John Strahan or William Halfpenny, and is considered to be very similar in conception to Redland Chapel in Bristol, probably by John Strahan but completed by William Halfpenny. The building was commissioned by the Knatchbull family. The building includes an Apsidal sanctuary and a small west tower with an octagonal cupola.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

The Church of St Margaret is a Grade I listed building, adjacent to Babington House in Babington, Somerset, England. The church is owned and operated by the St Margaret's, Babington, Charitable Trust, which is completely independent of the management of Babington House. There may have been a Norman building on the site before the current church, which is thought to date from 1748 and was probably built by John Strahan or William Halfpenny, and is considered to be very similar in conception to Redland Chapel in Bristol, probably by John Strahan but completed by William Halfpenny. The building was commissioned by the Knatchbull family. The building includes an Apsidal sanctuary and a small west tower with an octagonal cupola. The interior includes an unusual Royal Arms of the Hanoverians on the Rood. Within the churchyard there are a set of three chest tombs. The monument to John Shute is dated 1688 and that to Thomas Branch 1779. The church no longer hosts regular services but is licensed for public worship and has a licence allowing the undertaking of Church of England weddings. Certain other ceremonies such as baptisms, funerals etc. can also be performed in the church. The building may also be used for community and cultural purposes. Bookings can be made by contacting the Secretary to the St. Margaret's, Babington, Charitable Trust.

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Coordinates
51.2577, -2.4243
District
Somerset
Parish
Kilmersdon
Postcode
BA11 3RW
Parliamentary constituency
Frome and East Somerset
Established
1748
Nearest railway station
Midsomer Norton4.8 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St Margaret's Church, Babington?
St Margaret's Church, Babington is in South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode BA11 3RW), in the parish of Kilmersdon.
When was St Margaret's Church, Babington built?
Built or established in 1748. Designed by John Strahan.
Who owns St Margaret's Church, Babington?
St Margaret's Church, Babington is owned by St Margaret's, Babington, Charitable Trust.
Is St Margaret's Church, Babington a listed building?
St Margaret's Church, Babington is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is St Margaret's Church, Babington free to visit?
Yes, St Margaret's Church, Babington is free to enter.
How do I get to St Margaret's Church, Babington?
The nearest railway station is Midsomer Norton, about 4.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode BA11 3RW.