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  1. St Mary the Virgin's Church is a former priory church in the village of Bromfield, Shropshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Ludlow, the archdeaconry of Ludlow, and the diocese of Hereford. Its benefice is united with those of 5 other parishes to form the Bromfield Benefice. [1]

  2. St Mary the Virgin. A pleasant hour's walk above the River Teme leads from Ludlow to St Mary's, which began life as a Norman priory church and still shares its riverside setting with the old Priory Gatehouse. Bromfield, Shropshire. Bromfield St Mary the Virgin. Opening times. Open during daylight hours. Address. Bromfield. Shropshire. SY8 2JP.

  3. St Mary the Virgin's Church is a former priory church in the village of Bromfield, Shropshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Ludlow, the archdeaconry of Ludlow, and the diocese of Hereford. Its benefice is united with those of 5 other parishes to form the Bromfield Benefice.

  4. The church of St Mary the Virgin, Bromfield, is a Grade I listed building, with the majority of the building dating from the twelfth, thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. It started life as a Benedictine Priory church, which was dissolved in the Reformation.

  5. Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bromfield - geograph.org.uk - 31473.jpg 640 × 480; 152 KB. 0 references. image of interior. St Mary, Bromfield - geograph.org.uk ...

  6. Wikipedia. Instance of. church building. Dedicated to. Virgin Mary. Location. Bromfield, Shropshire, West Midlands, England. Architectural style. English Gothic architecture. Norman architecture. Diocese. Anglican Diocese of Hereford. Architect. Charles Hodgson Fowler. Heritage designation. Grade I listed building (1954–) Inception. c. 1155.

  7. Search over 1 million photographs and drawings from the 1850s to the present day using our images archive. List entry 1291888. Grade I Listed Building: Church Of St Mary The Virgin. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.