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St Mary

St Mary

Playford

Suffolk

Mainly c.1400

Architectural Features

Apart from the earlier C14 plain blocked north doorway, all medieval features are of late C14

Fine late C14 tower, placed against the south nave doorway, serving also as the south porch.

The moulded outer doorway has repeated crown motifs at the jambs, an angel keystone and a square label supported by lions

Large 3-light C15 south nave window, and similar smaller windows in north and west walls.

The inner south doorway and chancel arch are both moulded and of c.1400.

TM2148 : Playford, St. Mary's Church: L.J. Watts font (1894) incorporating part of the medieval base 2

Octagonal limestone font in the C14 manner

TM2148 : Playford, St. Mary's Church: L.J. Watts font (1894) incorporating part of the medieval base 2

© Michael Garlick

Now affixed to the north chancel wall is a fine brass of Sir George Felbrigge in full armour.