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Architectural Features

Chancel and transepts early C13

east end of chancel and aisles late C13

Tower and porch early C14

Clerestory early C15

North transept has restored C14 twin east lancets, 4-light north window has lancets and circular opening

South transept has C15 three-light windows

Two C13 west lancets

Diagonal buttresses, C15 west doorway, much eroded, of 2 orders

Parapet with string course and gargoyles to all except east side

Chancel has late C13 piscina

Renewed and restored C15 Perpendicular roofs

Mid/late C13 north arcade has octagonal piers and responds with round capitals and abaci carved, "exceptionally for Warwickshire" (V.C.H.), with foliage trails, animals and monsters

6-bay roof has 2 moulded tie beans, curved braces and wall posts, and some carved corbels

North transept has ancient stone altar slab on later stonework, and flanking stone benches, C13 ogee piscina

Late C13 segmental pointed tomb recess with attached shafts

2-bay roof, possibly C17 has chamfered tie beam

Aisle has C13 piscina

C16/C17 roof has moulded tie beams and ogee brackets

Wall paintings: remains of C13 paintings on north and south nave walls

Late C14 Virgin, St

John and angels above chancel arch

Remains of early C17 Creed and text cartouches on north and south walls

Fittings: C14 and other medieval tiles

Monuments: north transept: John Temple 1603

Wall monument with columns and painted coats of arms

Late C16 chest tomb

C17 and C18 floor slabs and wall monuments

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