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St Mary

St Mary

Stowting

Kent

Plain tile roof.

Architectural Features

Nave: C13.

one C19 two-light window, one restored C15 window with three cinquefoil-headed lights and squared hoodmould, and one restored trefoiled lancet.

Porch: C14 or C15, largely rebuilt in C19.

Medieval moulded octagonal crown-post, moulded tie-beam and wall post.

Chancel: C13, with C19 plinth.

3-light C19 east window in a C14 style.

Interior: structure: restored 3-bay nave arcade in a C14 style, with doubly-chamfered pointed arches and moulded octagonal columns.

Fittings: late C17 or early C18 altar rails with twisted balusters and enriched and moulded rail.

Stained glass: early C14 Virgin and Child to north-east window of aisle, in vivid green, gold and red.

1460 to C15 south window of nave, depicting three saints and three groups of kneeling donors.

Monuments: draped cartouche to north wall of chancel, with shields above and below, to Thomas Jenkin, d.