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St Andrew

Collingbourne Ducis

Wiltshire

C12, C14-early C15, restored by G.E Street 1856, and in 1877 by Sir Arthur Blomfield, again in 1902

Architectural Features

C12 nave with aisles and south porch of 1877

Aisle windows, two- and three-light square headed, C14-C15 mostly replaced C19

Chancel has C14 type two-light windows with three- and four-foiled heads

Interior: inner door, C15, four centred and two hollow chamfered

Late C12 arcades of three bays, both with round columns and square abaci to varied scalloped capitals

Simple stone cup bowl font on column

Carved oak pulpit

Glass: C19 west window by Ward and Hughes, 1887

Monuments: nave has two C20 polished terazzo tablets, (a) 1961, to Rev Arthur Brown, (b) 1961, to Rev Philip Ormsby

Brasses: in chancel, 1631, to Edward Saintmaur (Seymour) aged 11 months, epitaph and engraved portrait

Also three C19 brasses

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