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St Peter And St Paul

Harlington

Greater London

C12 nave and south doorway, C14 chancel, late C15 tower

Architectural Features

early C16 wooden south porch

Wooden porch early C16, with open moulded uprights and pitched tiled roof possibly reused

Nave: C12 south wall with later window openings

Baroque monument on south wall to Lord Ossulton (d.l1686) and wives

Late C19 pews, sanctuary floor of encaustic tiles, C16 Easter sepulchre formerly combined with monument to Gregory Lovell (1545), whose brass is repositioned nearby

Gothic monument William de Salis (d.1856) by Inigo Thomas

North Aisle: early C16 doorway to vestry moved to present position in 1878-80 restoration

Monument by Boehm to Lieutenant-general Rudolph de Salis (d.1880) on east wall

West Tower houses baptistery with C12 font of Purbeck marble: square bowl with arcading to sides carried on shaft with colonnettes at corners

Stained glass window of the Presentation in the Temple by Kempe, 1903

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