
Tunstall
Kent
C13 chancel, C14 nave, chapel C15, extended 1655, restored 1848-56 by R.C. Hussey.
Exterior: C14 west doorway, with roll- mould and double hollow chamfer, and crocketed ogee hood.
C14 door with strap hinges and 2 grilles
1510 Chancel north wall with 3 lancet windows.
Fittings: C13 double piscina in chancel with solid cusped heads
chamfered pier, and C15 piscina with fernleaf spandrels in south chapel.
Monuments: in the south east (or Hales') chapel.
1613, fragments re-erected 1935, an armoured knight and his lady kneeling with 3 daughters, obelisks left and right, deaths heads and achievement over.
Late medieval alabaster tomb chest, with 5 panels with shields.
1654, signed W. Sweet and M. Miles 1655.
Chancel south wall, monument to Robert Cheke d.
1647, black and white marble.
To east of it white marble monument to Rev. Edward Mores, d.
Brasses: Ralph Wulf d.
1525 (17 in), a priest
1597 (18 in).
Glass: mid C19, the east window by Ward and Nixon 1850.
Victorian Royal Arms over north door, 4 lozenge achievements in south chapel.