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Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity

Bramley

Surrey

Early C13 chancel and tower, mid-C13 south transept, north aisle added in 1850 and restored in 1875-6 by Henry Woodyer, when south aisle and vestries were added

Architectural Features

C19 Decorated Style windows on sill courses to west end in flanking gables, two round-arched, Norman style lancets with scalloped capitals on nook-shafts, over west porch

North aisle windows, C19, in style of C14, with ogee tracery and hood mouldings, the windows alternating with buttresses

East end:- three C13, splay-sided, chalk dressed, lancet windows, with three similar windows on south side of chancel

Gabled porch to west end with Horsham slab roof, in Norman style

Original C12 door surround to west door, now restored, with zig-zag moulding to round arch and cushion capitals to jamb shafts Double, C19, doors

C19 chancel arch of coloured stone with C19 rood screen across

C19 oak pulpit, octagonal on wooden columns with Gothic arcading on panels

Old octagonal stone font now outside the church

C19 marble octagonal font inside

C13 arched and chamfered piscina with fleur-de-lys keystone finial

Monuments:- Transept: Dedicated to Mary Shurlock, Died 1748

South aisle:- Monument to Richard Sparke, by E. Galfin of London

Monument to Henry Ludlow