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Architectural Features

Nave and north aisle, C13, 3 simple chamfered arches on piers, the west arch hollow chamfered

C15 chancel and tower, and south aisle with porch

Arcade of 3 arches South chancel chapel probably also C15, but much rebuilt as St

with wall paintings

some C13

C17 pulpit

Font, medieval, plain octagonal bowl

C17 arcaded chancel screen, crested with royal Stuart arms and supporters, probably 1633

North window, of 2 lights, reset C15 glass in head

East window, c1633, large figures and family arms

Side openings C19 glass

Reredos, C18, figures on canvas

North Aisle: C17 reset dado panelling

Reset medieval glass in heads of all windows, in western, Queen of Heaven, in eastern, Archangels

Medieval glass in all window heads

some prophets

Wall painting above arcade

C17 panelled pews

Reset medieval glass in window heads

Monuments: Chancel: SIR JOHN ST

Family tree maintained to later date, and within, figures of Sir John and wife

Grisaille allegorical figures on removable panels added 1699

JOHN, 1645, life sized gilded figure standing, armoured, in tent, the drapes held open by attendants

SIR GILES & LADY MOMPESSON, 1633, sitting figures in arched niches, bridged over south door

JOHN, 1748, by Rysbrack, coloured marbles, richly carved arms, obelisk behind

2 hatchments

Earnest kneeling figures on table under arched canopy carried on Ionic columns, symbols on soffite, inscription on frieze

Brasses: Nave: WILLIAM AND HENRY KEMP, 1642 and 1648

All with arms on separate brass

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