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St Mary

Architectural Features

Coursed and squared rubble, coped verges, slate roofs except double-Roman tiles to vestry.

the embattled parapet with corner pinnacles is probably C17

Three bay nave, 2-light square headed windows and large 3-light window to south with gablet, vestigial remains of a blocked Norman doorway on north side.

Gabled porch, simple inner and outer door openings, C15 ribbed and studded door with ornamental strap hinges.

North chapel to Gilbert de Woolavington, C13 with grouped lancets.

Similar the ground lancets to south side of the chancel, 2-light square-head window to north, C17 3-light east window in Perpendicular style, priests door.

porch with C14 wagon roof.

Tower supported on 4 intersecting triple-chamfered arches, early C14, these were intended to create a crossing which was never executed.

Plain C13 archway to north chapel

C14 chancel arch.

The octagonal stone dates from the fifteenth century.

Octagonal C15 font with quatrefoils.

The octagonal stone dates from the fifteenth century.

© Neil Owen

Wooden pulpit composed of C16

C17 work, richly carved.

In the chancel a detached stone head, C15, all that now remains of a former effigy.

Stone with incised initials inset to north wall of nave, probably to Sir John Hody, Chief Justice of England, obit 1441.

Three C18-early C19 wall monuments.

Late C19 stained glass window to south of nave.