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St. Bernard & St. Martin I Cluster Parishes company history timeline

1802

There is no record of the church being built until 1802, when the parish petitioned John Randolph, Bishop of Oxford, to grant them a new building as the old one was becoming dilapidated and dangerous.

1804

Permission was granted, the medieval church was demolished, the 4th Duke of Marlborough paid for building materials and the new church was opened in 1804.

1891

In 1891 the architect A.W. Blomfield rebuilt the chancel, restored the nave, added new windows and added pinnacles on the tower.

1893

In 1893, Majendie gave a lych gate in memory of his mother.

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