
Ashby Magna
Leicestershire
Essentially a late C13 building given a new chancel and restored in 1861.
South windows are in a C13 style.
Late C13 style windows in north aisle are of intersecting tracery, but also C19, as is the north doorway with its slight roll mouldings.
Late C13 arcade has short octagonal shafts with abaci and double chamfered arches with outer hoodmould with corbel heads.
Piscinas in north and south are Victorian in an early C14 style.
Stained glass: tiny fragments of C15 glass survive in one north aisle window: small yellow flowers.
West window has glass of c1860 and the chancel east and south windows are of 1847: scenes from the life of Christ in medieval style combine uneasily with the more abstract backdrop of medallions.