St Mary's is located on the south side of Longfleet Road, just above Poole Hospital. It has a prominent spire that may be seen for miles around.
History
St. Mary's is a Gothic Revival church that was built in the years 1830–33 and consecrated on 25 September 1833. It built chiefly at the expense of Lord de Mauley and was originally designed by Edward Blore, but has been considerably modified since. In 1863, a chancel and organ chamber were added by G. E. Street and the year 1884 saw the western end enhanced by a spire, high, erected by G. R. Crickmay and Son. The spire was donated by William Pearce JP, a 19th-century Mayor of Poole, who resided at nearby Springfield House. There was further remodelling in 1915 which saw the nave rebuilt with aisles and transepts by Herbert Kendell of Poole. According to English Heritage, "in spite of a surprisingly complicated development, the church is an effective composition, whose major accent, the northwest tower and spire, is one of Poole's most important landmarks." In 1995 the church was assessed as a Grade II listed building. Longfleet parish was formed in 1837 from Great Canford. Its boundaries changed in 1946 when part of Longfleet became the new parish of Oakdale St George. The living was, and still is, a vicarage in the Diocese of Salisbury. Its patron in the 1870s was Sir J. B. Guest, Bart., who owned Canford Manor, now Canford School.
Today
St. Mary's describes itself as a "vibrant evangelical charismatic Church" and "a large multi-generational church with an informal atmosphere." The church is part of the New Wine Network and, has a congregation of around 700, which is the largest in the Diocese of Salisbury. The church continues to serve the local community and has several Sunday School classes as well as ministries for men, women, youth, pastoral care, outreach and worship. It is very active and works with local authorities, e.g. through Faithworks Wessex, running projects like MON£Y MATT£RS, a money management and debt advice service, and Befrienders, linking up with people who are in need of companionship. The church also has close links with Longfleet Church of England Primary School, which was formerly opposite on Longfleet Road. The present incumbent, Rev. Andrew Perry, became the vicar of St. Mary's in 1995 and has overseen the church as its community has grown from 80 to around 800. He was installed as a canon of Salisbury Cathedral on 3 July 2012.
Church centre
In August 2011, St Mary's was granted planning permission to redevelop its church centre as a facility for the church and local community. The church centre is in Kingston Road, but faces the church itself across Longfleet Road. Work commenced in May 2013 and a pelican crossing over Longfleet Road was installed. According to St Mary's, the aims of the new centre were to:
create a welcoming building and site
enhance children and young people’s learning of "God’s extravagant love" by providing a fun, creative and stimulating environment
have all its Sunday groups housed in one building
increase the opportunities for different social and activity groups to use facilities together
provide people involved in pastoral counselling and small groups with appropriately sized, comfortable and well-furnished rooms
easily cater for the needs of a regular café, men’s and women’s breakfasts, an Alpha course, an elderly person's lunch club, sizeable social events… with a fully equipped kitchen
The new church centre was completed in May 2014 and officially opened on 23 Sep 2014 at a celebration attended by the Bishop of Salisbury, Nicholas Holtam. It is used regularly by Poole Hospital and local health charities.