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St Mary

Architectural Features

C13, restored mid-to-late C19.

Ragstone, with plain tile roofs.

West tower: late C11 or C12.

Nave: probably C11.

Chancel: late C11 or C12 altered in C13.

2-light C15 cinque- foiled and traceried south-west window with hoodmould.

North Chapel: later C13.

one of 2 conjoined trefoil-headed lights, and one C15, similar to south-west chancel window.

North aisle: C13.

Bears scratched date 1610.

probably C13, raised in C15.

Pointed, lightly-chamfered C13 chancel arch springing from chamfered late C11 or C12 imposts.

Plain-chamfered arch between north aisle and chapel, abutting stump of nave arcade and possibly altered in C15.

Pointed, plain-chamfered C13 arch between chancel and chapel, rising from ground without imposts.

Pointed, unchamfered tower arch with late C11 or C12 nicked and chamfered imposts.

Moulded octagonal medieval crown-post to chancel, on moulded tie-beam

Stained glass: fragments of medieval glass to tracery of south-west window of chancel.

Monuments: tomb recess to north wall of-north aisle with chamfered segmental head.

Monument to Ralph Heyman, d.

1601, and wife Anne, under moulded 4-centred arch with hoodmould between chancel and north chapel

Alabaster figure of man kneeling at foot of chest, (formerly upon chest).

Monument on north wall of north chapel to Thomas Godfrey, d.