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St Mary

St Mary

Mid Suffolk

Suffolk

C12 south doorway with shafts, scalloped capitals and a lunette- enriched arch.

Architectural Features

The chancel has work of c.1300: a pair of hood-moulded 2-light windows and a simple cusped piscina.

Large net-traceried C14 east window.

Good C15 south porch, the south face covered in trefoil-headed flushwork panels

the doorway has triple attached shafts and the hoodmould springs from angel corbels.

The tower has a 2-light west window of c.1400, with a stone panel bearing a cross above it

prominent C19 parapets and gargoyles.

An early C16 3-light south window in the nave.

Fine C15 octagonal limestone font, with the Evangelists alternating with figures bearing shields around the stem, angels beneath, and lions supporting the stem.

Wall monument in the tower to Rear Admiral Samuel Uvedale and wife Margaret Three C18 marble floor slabs in nave.

Some late C19 stained glass by Kempe, and later Kempe and Tower.