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St Mary

Architectural Features

nave with aisles C15 for Abbot Selwood , completed c1494 for Abbot Beere

simple 2-light bell-chamber windows, octagonal stair turret, gargoyles, 3-light perpendicular west window, West door.

East end of South aisle incorporating arms of Abbot Selwood, gargoyles.

Porch with chamfered outer door opening, 4-centred arch head, plank door with elaborate hinges, the scrolls issuing from a "cuff", ascribed to C14

carved heads as label stops

tower arch with bold C14 moulding

chancel arch Perpendicular with angels as capitals

Elaborate panelled roof to nave with bosses, corbels carved as angels, that to South-east with arms of Abbot Beere

Octagonal Decorated font with a series of bold mouldings

fine Perpendicular stone pulpit.

fine brass lectern of 1916

brass branch dated 1777.

C17 and C18 tablets to chancel floor, 2 further C19 wall monuments.

C19 stained glass to South aisle and West window

further traces of medieval glass to the South aisle windows.

Royal arms of 1840 under tower, also a painting of Christ.