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St Mary

Little Addington

Northamptonshire

Late C13 and C14 and C19

Architectural Features

Lead, plain tile and Welsh slate roofs

2-light east window with reticulated tracery and carved label stops

3-window range with 3-light window to far right with reticulated tracery and carved label stops

Plain tile roof

Gabled porch in bay to right of centre has double chamfered outer arch with carved label stops and moulded inner arch

Quadripartite ribbed vault and plain tile roof

C14 west tower of 3 stages with 3-stage angle buttresses to western corners of lower 2 stages

Fine west doorway has crocketted ogee head with fragments of figures in the hollow moulding

Gargoyles and base of ribbed pinnacles at corners

Interior: 3-bay nave arcade of late C13 roll-moulded arches with quatrefoil piers with keeled shafts in the diagonals

Perpendicular pulpit with tracery panels and C14 screen with doors

Stained glass: fragments of C14 glass in north aisle north-east window and C19 glass to chancel east window and tower west window

Monuments: 2 illegible brass tablets to Saunderson family in vestry, tablet dated 1694, above, to Elizabeth Sanderson has flanking scrolls and arched cornice

C19 octagonal font. (Buildings of England: Northamptonshire, p.292

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