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St Michael

Architectural Features

Panelled parapet with grotesque gargoyles

Transepts of 1 bay mid C15 with attached columns between hollow chamfers

Rood stair in north-east pier of crossing, and brackets for figures

Font probably C15 with lozenge panels

Pulpit c1600

highly carved hexagon on 6 wooden columns

Lectern C19 oak

Monuments: Chancel: Chest tomb, 1510, limestone, to JOHN STONE, quatrefoil panels with central shields

Alabaster top incised with figure of vicar holding chalice

North Chapel: Wall monument to EDWARD AND WILLIAM WALROND, brothers, c1615

Above, facing kneeling figures in niches flanked by marble Ionic columns on strapwork pedestals

South Transept: Monument, 1615, chalkstone, probably to RICHARD GODDARD of Upham and family

A fine monument with good detail of costume

Children's Corner: Hatchment, argent, a chevron gules and three sheaves also gules

North Aisle: Royal Arms of Queen Anne

Brasses: South Chapel: Richard Goddard of Upham and wife, 1495

Clerical figure with book and inscription

Miscellaneous: South Aisle: Late C16 early C17 chest