Church of St Laurence, Stroud

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The Church of St Laurence in Stroud is a historic Anglican parish church in Gloucestershire, England, noted for its medieval origins and prominent role in the town’s religious and community life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican parish church
church building
architecturalPeriod medieval
buildingType stone church
category Anglican churches in England
Churches in Gloucestershire
Medieval churches in England
country England
denomination Church of England
hasAltar high altar
hasClergyType vicar
hasCommunityRole focus of local cultural life
focus of local religious life
hasDiocese Diocese of Gloucester
hasFeature bell tower
chancel
church tower
churchyard
nave
stained glass windows
hasFunction parish church
hasHistoricalSignificance longstanding parish church of Stroud
medieval origins
hasParish Parish of Stroud
hasRole religious centre of Stroud
hasSeating pews
hasStatus active church
heritageStatus historic church
languageOfServices English
locatedIn Gloucestershire
Stroud
United Kingdom
town centre of Stroud
namedAfter Saint Lawrence of Rome
surface form: Saint Laurence
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
religiousAffiliation Anglicanism
servesAs community centre
place of worship
tradition Anglican liturgy
usedBy local Anglican congregation
usedFor Anglican worship services
baptisms
community events
funerals
weddings

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Stroud hasReligiousBuilding Church of St Laurence, Stroud
Ludlow hasFeature Church of St Laurence, Stroud
this entity surface form: parish church of St Laurence