Chancel rebuilt early C14, nave altered and aisles added mid C14, early C15 W. tower, late C15-C16 S. porch, C19 restorations and organ chamber
C15 sanctus bellcote with carved finials at E. end of nave
Aisles have moulded parapets and early C16 windows with 4-centred lights in square headed openings
N. aisle also has restored C14 E. window of 3 traceried lights
Ornamental capitals: N.W. pier with dogtooth ornament; S.W. pier with carved heads; second pier in each arcade with carved half-figures inter- linking arms, all restored
Late C15-C16 nave roof with moulded purlins, ridge and tie beams, the tie beams on curved braces with carved spandrels and carved wooden angel corbels
Chancel has rectangular piscina with carved fleurons, and hammer- beam roof, probably C17, now partly concealed
Fittings: fine C12 tub font, the lower edge with enriched fluting; early C17 altar table with turned balusters and carved frieze; early C17 chair; old chest
Monuments: brasses to Anne Englishe 1565, her daughter and grand-daughter, all set into top of altar tomb in chancel; large early C19 tomb chest with pyramidal roof, flaming urn, and eye-shaped panels commemorating members of Spiers family 1817-46 at W. end of N. aisle
Wycliffe was non-resident vicar here in C14. (RCHM I p. 249 - 5O). Listing NGR: SP6598917203 Legacy The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system