Highley
St Mary's WV16 6NA Wheelchair access
‘You are not here to verify, instruct yourself, inform curiosity or carry report. The tower was put up, the walls were raised and finally, perhaps in the early 1500’s, a fine new wooden ceiling was installed. These events took place against the background of the
Wars of the Roses;
Highley belonged to the powerful Mortimer family and eventually became the property of the victorious Tudor kings.
In spite of the violence of those times there must have been prosperous farmers and gentry in Highley who
could spend money on the church.
Over the following centuries the roof was altered, the interior was remodelled, a gallery was fitted and removed and the church has been repaired and restored. Every age has left its mark. The church can be
reached by a walk of about 15 minutes, up the road from the Station. It is usually open and visitors can
explore its history in more detail, or simply enjoy its tranquillity.
For more information about this lively church, visit http://www.stmaryshighley.co.uk
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