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BRIDOL is the British Sundial Society's Register of Fixed and Mass Dials, which gives detail and photographs of about 8000 fixed sundials and 3000 mass dials in the UK.

Some of these are in private gardens, but the majority are publicly available.

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St Luke’s Church, Stoke Hammond, Milton Keynes

The church will be found at the junction of Church Road with Old School Lane. The dial is situated to the right of the main entrance as viewed from outside, on the south east buttress of the transept. There is a lot of lichen on the dialstone (as of Jan 2014), but hour lines for 4am to 11am can be seen, with the 11am line off the main dialstone. The hour lines are close to parallel as this is approximately an east-facing dial, actually facing 17 deg south of east. No numerals are discernible. The gnomon appears to be of a ferrous metal.

 

St Luke’s Church, Church Road, Stoke Hammond, Milton Keynes, MK17 0NF, Buckinghamshire

SRN Year Recorded Coords
S1259 2004 51.95972, -0.72222
N 51° 57' 35", W 00° 43' 20"
National Grid 3 Words Sundial Atlas
SP879298
Condition Type Access
Fair Vertical (E) Open
Maker Materials Dimensions
Stone & iron 380 x 380