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St Mary

Architectural Features

Rubble built nave of 2 bays with late C14 2-light windows with cusped heads and carved heads as stops.

Single bay chancel dating mostly from 1858-9 in ashlar but the north wall is in the late C14 style with 3-lights and a label with carved floral stops.

Very small embattled two-stage tower, the bottom apparently of the C12 the upper stage of the C14 with one C14 window inserted below.

Gargoyles.

The interior has a plastered wagon roof probably C16 with ribs, bosses and moulded wall plates but there has been some alteration.

Probably C12 chancel arch slightly stilted with columns missing.

Set of C18 box pews and pulpit all with fielded panelling.

Fragments of medieval painted plaster.

C12 tub font.

Painted Royal Arms of 1640.

Wall monuments and tablets to members of the Bamfylde family.

An attractive church with good work from a variety of periods and much medieval work.