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Saint Kenelm

Saint Kenelm

West Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire

Mid C15, incorporating some earlier work

Architectural Features

West end: blocked doorway to centre with 2-centre-arched surround with hood mould having damaged carved end-stops

4-centre-arched doorway to vestry with probably C16 plank door

Braced collar truss roof to chancel, altar area panelled with moulded ribs and carved bosses

Mid C19 stone pulpit

South transept has alabaster tomb-chest, probably to William, Lord Lovell, having recumbent figure in armour to top with feet on lion and head on helmet, tracery panels to sides have figures and armorial shields

C15 octagonal stone font with traceried pier and quatrefoils to cardinal sides of octagonal basin

C15 pews to nave