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St Margaret

St Margaret

Stanfield

Norfolk

Medieval and later.

Architectural Features

Early C14 west tower with one pair of diagonal buttresses.

C14 porch consisting of arched entrance with dying moulding and carved label stops and kneeler finials of mutilated kneeling figures.

C14 nave doorways.

6 late Perpendicular, flat-headed, 3-light panel-traceried nave windows with straight hood moulds displaying finely carved stops.

C13 chancel with 3 remodelled lancets to north, one 3-light C19 east window in Decorated style and 2 original lancets with one 2-light Y-traceried window to south.

C14 chancel arch of 2 plain-chamfered orders on polygonal responds with bell capitals.

C17 communion rail with shaped board balusters and patterned rails.

C15 5-bay chancel screen with tracery and spandrel carvings.

2-deck pulpit with an elaborately carved C17 polygonal box, an C18 tester and a later clerk's desk.

19 late medieval poppy-head bench ends with animal arm rests.

Plain octagonal font with a Jacobean cover on turned balusters.

Fragments of medieval glass.