Lychgate at St Mary the Virgin
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Image: © Malcolm Campbell Taken: 15 Jan 2012
The oldest surviving building in Mursley is the parish church. Dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, the church was originally granted by Richard Fitzniel to the Prioress of Nuneaton before the year 1166. The chancel, the arcades of the nave and the two side aisles were built in the C14th in the decorated style. The west tower was added in the C15th.