St Mary’s Church, Bletchley

The church dates from Norman times and the arch of the south doorway is Norman. The chancel is 13th century and there were additions in the 14th and 15th centuries. Browne Willis, the noted early antiquary, owned the Bletchley estate from 1699-1760, and was responsible for refurnishing the church in the early 18th century.

The church is designated at Grade I. It is largely Perpendicular in appearance, with some Decorated windows and doorways. The interior has very complete medieval fabric of the late 13th to 15th centuries, and good medieval roofs. It has the very fine tomb of Richard, Lord Grey de Wilton who died in 1442, and other interesting monuments.

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