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Unknown Dedication

Willington

Warwickshire

Church, Dates from c.1200, with early C13 tower and chancel rebuilt early C16, Restored 1874

Architectural Features

Early C16

To south two early C16 square headed windows, one of 2 cusped lights, the other, towards east, of 2 lights with scalloped heads

Further early C16 square headed window to north of 2 scalloped lights, with hood mould and label stops

Hood mould with carved head label stops. c.1200 doorway with cushion capitals supporting a tympanum with central carved motif and moulded surround

Early C13 west tower of 3 stages with flat buttresses

C13 corbel table of carved human and beasts heads

C12 piscina in south wall with scalloped bowl

C19 coloured tile chancel floors

Triple chamfered tower arch, the innermost order supported on C13 corbels and carved head of a man and woman

C13 round font

with carved seated figure of a saint to one side

In north-west of nave are C15 restored benches, with panel tracery

C19 glass in east window, and south-east window of nave. (Buildings of England: Warwickshire, p.433