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St Nicholas

St Nicholas

East Challow

Oxfordshire

Mid/late C13, restored and west front rebuilt 1858

Architectural Features

north side of chancel has late C13 two-light window with mid C19 cusped heads and C15 two-light square-headed window

south side of chancel has mid C19 two-light window in late C13 style

North side of nave has similar mid C19 one-light window, late C15/early C16 three-light arch-headed window, C13 one-light window, mid C19 two-light window to west and offset buttresses

West gable has mid C19 three-light French Gothic window over pointed moulded doorway to plank door with decorative iron hinges, and C13 stoup to south

Interior: Chancel has aid C19 roof, late C13 pointed moulded blocked doorway to vestry

Late C13 double-chamfered chancel arch on engaged columns with bell capitals

Nave has mid C19 roof and mid C19 pulpit and tester, C13 circular font and late C13 three-bay south arcade with double-chamfered arches and additional mid C19 west bay

Stained glass: Late C19 and C20

C15 stained glass in late C15/early C16 window in north wall of nave. (Buildings of England: Berkshire, p,131