St Francis' Church, Frome Vauchurch
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| St Francis' Church | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Church of England |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Active |
| Location | |
| Location | Frome Vauchurch, Dorset, England |
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| Geographic coordinates | 50°46′23″N 2°34′09″W / 50.7730°N 2.5693°W |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Church |
| Style | Early English[1] |
St Francis' Church is a Church of England church in Frome Vauchurch, Dorset, England.[2] It has 12th-century origins, with a major rebuild in the 17th-century and restoration work in the 19th century. The church is a Grade II* listed building.[3]

The core of St Francis' has been dated to the 12th century, with an extensive rebuild carried out during the 17th century. The south porch was added in the 16th or 17th-century.[3][4]
In 1879, the church underwent repair, which included adding a new roof with open timbers,[1] and it was also reseated with new benches.[3] In 1937, some of the benches were discovered to be suffering from severe dry rot. Work was quickly carried out to remedy the issue and the resulting debt was cleared in 1938.[5]
The church's dedication was originally unknown, but in 1988 it was dedicated to St Francis.[3] A vestry was built on the north side of the chancel in the early 21st century.[3]
