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St Mary

Odstock

Wiltshire

C12, C13 and C14, with remodelling of 1870 by J. Fowler of Louth

Architectural Features

west window is a pointed arch with two cusped lancets and hood mould, above is single pointed window and bell stage has 2-light cusped C16 style window to south and west sides and a single C16 style window to north

C14 double- chamfered pointed arch at base of tower with octagonal responds and capitals, north side of tower has Tudor-arched doorway and evidence of a removed floor with stone corbels and a Tudor-arched doorway

Chancel arch is double-chamfered pointed with cylindrical half-shafts and capitals of C13, polychrome tiled floor in chancel

Fittings include a finely carved C16 pulpit with inscription to Elizabeth I, 1580

cylindrical font is probably C13, at west end nave

C14 cusped arch in the south wall of nave

with low tomb with figure incised on lid

At west end of nave is C16 monument with Ionic columns supporting a frieze and cornice with finials and armourial shields in relief below: the inscriptions refer to the Webb family during the C18, eg Maria Webb died 1765

East window has unsigned late C19 stained glass. (N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Wiltshire, 1975).

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