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St Denis

St Denis

Wangford

Suffolk

Medieval with alterations of early C19 and c.1875.

Architectural Features

Flint rubble with freestone quoins, parapet gables with mask-carved kneeler stones.

North and south doorways, and probably much of walling are of C12

The doorways were raised and given pointed arched heads d. 1300.

Major C14 alterations include:- 3-stage tower with tall 2-light belfry openings.

Inside the north doorway is a late C14 ogee-headed image niche.

Chamfered square font of c.1300.

After a period of dereliction the medieval chancel was demolished c.1800

A brass epitaph to Dorothe, wife of William Francklin has been fixed to the north wall behind the pulpit.