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St Clodock

St Clodock

Clodock

Herefordshire

C12 nave, C13 chancel, C15 west tower, minor C19 restoration.

Architectural Features

Nave: south side: two-light traceried window to left, cusped semi-circular headed light, square-headed window with three trefoiled-ogee headed lights and easternmost window, with three pointed lights to right of south porch, possibly dating from C13 (RCHM) with plain outer doorway, inner two-centred arch-headed doorway with chamfered jambs

two semi-circular headed Norman windows survive in north wall of nave.

a C13 lancet window survives in north wall.

C13 east window of three pointed lights.

INTERIOR: late C12 wide two-centred chancel arch of two chamfered orders, scalloped capitals to shafts.

Arch-braced roof with seven C16 moulded tie-beams to nave, similar arch-braced roof to chancel, roof ceiled with C19 boarding throughout.

Fittings: C13 font with curved circular bowl, round shaft and base.

West gallery and staircase c1700, with turned balusters, C17 box pews with panelled sides and some with dates.

Three-decker pulpit with sounding board c1700.

Late C17 communion rail, three sided with turned balusters in chancel.

Monuments in nave near pulpit a slab with funerary inscription ascribed to C9.