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 St Mary's church in UK 

The Anglican Church of St Mary the Virgin, Ewell, is the civic church of the Lorough of Epsom Ewell in the country of England. The original church was built in the 13th century, but was pulled down later as it had a chance of collapsing, but the bell tower has stood till today. The current building was built in 1848, designed by Henry Clutton, it was built in a simple, modest form of the Decorated Gothic style (apart from an ostentatious vaulted west porch, erected c. 1905) and faced with Swanage stone (not to be confused with Purbeck Marble) with Bath stone mullions and tracery. A fire in 1973, strated by the explosion of the church's central heating boiler, destroyed the North Aisle and nearly everything in it, including an organ. Luckily, they got a similar one from St Augustine, which was supposed to close down.