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St Mary

Everdon

Northamptonshire

Early C14, restored c.1860 and 1891-92 by Bodley and Garner

Architectural Features

All windows have hood moulds some with fine carved head label stops

C14 rood screen

Octagonal C13 Purbeck marble font, with 2 blank pointed arches to east side, on renewed stem and colonettes

C17 communion table in south aisle

Pulpit of 1808, octagonal, on base of 1892

Royal Arms of George III, oil on canvas, in tower together with painted Charity Board and funeral hatchment

Glazing mostly clear glass with many old crown glass quarries

some medieval stained glass fragments including, a Pelican in her Piety in north-west nave window and deer in south aisle

Stain glass east window of chancel (1906), east window, south aisle (1921) and other south aisle windows by Burlison and Grylls

Wall monument to Thomas and Dorothy Spencer, set up 1606, of alabaster with English marble columns with Corinthian capitals framing inscription

Brasses of 1613 to Adam Robyns and 1605 to Timothy Dod

Photo coming soon