- St. Mary's Church (CofE)

 

With the other chapels of Clun; Clunton was given to Wenlock Priory in the reign of Richard 1st (c1189). When Clunbury became a separate parish it appears to have included Clunton and the latter was a chapelry of the former when the inventory of church goods was made in the sixth year of Edward VI.

It is impossible to say when the mediaeval chapel was pulled down. The present building, also a chapel of Clunbury was erected in 1870. It is a neat little structure in the Decorated Style, consisting of a continuous nave and a chancel with small north porch and western bell gable. There are two sedilia and a piscinain the south wall and a credence recess opposite. The font is small and octagonal. The roof is of the trussed rafter form with seven cants.

        From "Churches of Shropshire" by Crannage 
Rector
 The Reverend Barney Bell
The Rectory, Clungunford
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