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St Peter and St Paul

St Peter And St Paul

West Clandon

Surrey

Nave late C12, chancel C13 with tower to north of 1879 by J. C. Boys, who restored the Church, spire rebuilt by T. G. Jackson in 1913

Architectural Features

Diagonal buttresses to east end with C14 East Window: Three trefoil, ogee arched lights with 2 centre arch and cusped net tracery

West Window C15 with cinque-foil lights under flat segmental arch

Gabled, half-open porch to south, some timbers originating from C14

Nave roof C15, collar beams and tie beams surviving, reconstructed in C19

C14 chancel roof, chancel arch widened

C13 sedelia -C13 with engaged shaft on each jamb in hollow chamfers, moulded base with 3 rounds and bell capitals

Late C19 pulpit, stone with black marble pillars and roundel decoration

Font - Sussex marble bowl, square,with tapering sides in which are arcades of shallow circular headed arches, part chiselled off

Fine late C17, possibly Italian, with carved arm rests with cherub's heads

Painting - 3 figures on board to south side of chancel

Carving - panel of dragon & reptile fighting, attached to S. Porch