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St Ecgwin

St Ecgwin

Honeybourne

Worcestershire

Dedicated 1295, extended early C14

Architectural Features

C15, restored late C19.

Nave and chancel 1295, south porch C15, west tower C14.

West tower of four stages with diagonal buttresses surmounted by a late C14 octagonal stone spire with crocketted corner pinnacles.

"South porch in left-hand bay has a stone roof of three bays on stone arches; entry has a Tudor arch with pierced quatrefoils to spandrels and a square label" https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1081550?section=official-list-entry .

entry has a Tudor arch with pierced quatrefoils to spandrels and a square label, south door C14.

"South porch in left-hand bay has a stone roof of three bays on stone arches; entry has a Tudor arch with pierced quatrefoils to spandrels and a square label" https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1081550?section=official-list-entry .

© Derek Harper

Roofs: nave C15, of four bays of shallow pitch with moulded tie beams, wall posts on stone angled corbels.

Fittings: octagonal C15 font.