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St Mary, Moulton

St Mary, Moulton

Moulton St Mary

Norfolk

C12 tower, nave

Architectural Features

chancel C14 with some later additions.

Round west tower, probably C12, with a plain loop opening on the south side.

C16 red brick south porch with stone sun dial set in south-west corner.

South wall of nave has two 2-light windows with 'Y' tracery of c.1300 with a central 3-light Perpendicular window with head-stops to its hood mould.

South door retains medieval ironwork.

Chancel benches with poppy-heads, probably early C17.

C17 communion rail with turned balusters and posts.

South wall of chancel has a fine double piscina of c.1300 with a sexfoil perforation in the spandrel of the double-arched opening.

Good wall monument to Edmund Anguish , his wife and son.

Nave has fine wall paintings, probably C14: on the north wall St. Christopher and on the south wall the Seven Acts of Mercy.

Finely carved octagonal pulpit, early C17, with backboard and tester.

C13 octagonal font in Purbeck marble.

C13 octagonal font with two shallow blind arches on each face, plain central stem and eight plain shafts.

C13 octagonal font in Purbeck marble.

© Eirian Evans