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St Mary

St Mary

Yarlington

Somerset

Tower C11 and later, remainder rebuilt by J.A. Reeve in 1878.

Architectural Features

3 north windows are 2-light with C14 style simple cusped tracery, without labels

2 south windows are wide 3-light with 4-centred arches set in chamfered recesses, C15 style tracery, and between them a pointed arched doorway with label having unworked stops.

Tower of C11 origins, has 2 stages

second stage has small 2-light C15 traceried windows with plain arched labels, fitted with wood baffles, all faces

low cusped arched recess in north wall of sanctuary possibly C14

chancel arch in C13 style with 4 coloured marble detached shafts to each jamb.

Nave has king-post roof trusses and timber boarded barrel vault, with C13 style arcade to north aisle

Perpendicular square font with chamfered corners.

Fittings unexceptionally C19, except the font which is a slightly rural C15 octagonal font with panelled bowl

Perpendicular square font with chamfered corners.

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shaft, and the C17 altar table.

Several small C18 memorial tablets, mostly to the Rogers family.