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the Holy Trinity

The Holy Trinity

Blatherwycke

Northamptonshire

C11 to C14, tower rebuilt early C17

Architectural Features

Collyweston slate roofs with C20 plain tiles to inner slopes

Corbel table with carved heads

3-light window with intersecting tracery, to right, has carved label stops

Central C17, two-light window has square head and hood mould

C12 inner doorway has semi-circular double-stepped head and one order of shafts

Reset C12 west door with plain arch-head, now blocked

Plain ashlar parapet with one gargoyle on north face

C12 semi-circular tower arch with plain responds

Square font with wheel head cross, on circular base, restored late C19

Pulpit with reeded pilasters

Second pulpit in north aisle, probably reset, has eleborate carving with matching tester

Stained glass: late C19 and early C20 windows to all chancel and north chapel windows and west window of north aisle

Monuments: coffin lid with foliated cross to south side of chancel

Humphrey Stafford, d.1548, and wife, wall mounted brasses in north chapel, has simple Gothic surround with flanking columns

Wall monument, to right, is probably Sir Humphrey Stafford, d.1575 and wife

2 panels with egg and dart surround and kneeling figures

Sabbian Cressener, d.1598, inscribed brass floor tablet in chancel

Various C17 and C18 inscribed floor slabs

Thomas Randolf, a poet, monument by Nicholas Stone c.1640 commissioned by Sir Christopher Hatton

Wall tablet to north wall of nave describing late C17 charities in Blatherwyke.