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St Mary The Virgin And All Saints

Nassington

Northamptonshire

C11, C12, C13 and C14, datestone 1640 on spire

Architectural Features

3-window range of 2- and 3-light Decorated windows, with geometrical tracery, and carved label stops

Lean-to roof, with plain ashlar parapet, and 4 small gargoyles

C12 north doorway, to far right, has semi-circular head with roll mouldings, nail head and floret decoration and 2 orders of shafts

Lean-to roof with plain ashlar parapet and 3 gargoyles

Lower 3 stages of C11 regular coursed limestone with two, 3-stage, ashlar buttresses to lower 2 stages

Upper stage is octagonal with castellated parapet and gargoyles at corners

C12 semi-circular tower arch is doubled stepped and chamfered, with semi-circular responds and waterleaf capitals

C11 triangular head door above, now blocked

Jacobean pulpit with hour glass stand

Stained glass: fragments of medieval glass to tracery of south aisle, south windows

Fragment of medieval wall paintings above chancel arch to north wall of chancel and to north aisle

Monuments: Griffin King, d.1796, inscribed tablet in south aisle

Saxon cross shaft with carvings in north aisle

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