← Database
St. Michael

St. Michael

Stockton CP

Warwickshire

C14 chancel and C15 tower

Architectural Features

Plain-tile and lead roofs

Restored C14 east window of three cusped lights with geometric tracery within double chamfered surround

Pointed-arched doorway with C19 plank door to south with window of two cusped lights to right and C15 square-headed two-light window to left

C19 gabled vestry to north with early C14 style two-light window to east and square-headed window of two cusped lights to north

North aisle has three and south aisle has four C14-style windows, each of two cusped lights with quatrefoil tracery and hood mould

Early C15 west tower of three stages with chamfered plinth

chamfered storey bands and hollow moulded eaves cornice decorated with carved heads

Parapetted eaves cornice with heraldic arms carved on merlons and pinnacles to each corner

Decorative tile floors

C15 chancel arch of two chamfered orders with polygonal moulded capitals supporting the inner order

Decorative tile and stone flag floors

Small C14 piscina re-used in south aisle wall with ogee-headed surround and mouchette-tracery panel within

C19 pews and choir stalls and polygonal wood pulpit

C19 polygonal font on original moulded base

In south wall of chancel a marble wall-tablet with scrolled surround and broken pediment with carved arms