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St Leonard

St Leonard

Monyash CP

Derbyshire

Early C13, C14, restored and chancel rebuilt 1884-7 by Butterfield.

Architectural Features

Gargoyle to north.

To either side, early C14 twin-light flat headed windows with curvilinear tracery.

C14 three-light, flat-headed deeply recessed window to east with curvilinear tracery.

C19 Y-tracery window to west, shouldered doorcase, and C14 two-light curvilinear traceried window beyond.

C13 south doorcase with continuous roll mouldings and moulded capitals.

Interior has three bay C14 arcades with octagonal piers, moulded capitals and double chamfered arches.

Early C13 chancel arch on stiff leaf capitals, above carved corbels.

Late C12 piscina and sedilla to south chancel wall.

C19 wooden choir stalls, altar rails and pulpit by Butterfield.

Two white and grey marble wall memorials, one to Hugh Sheldon of 1725 with broken pedimented aedicule, other to Thomas Chenley of 1724 with classical aedicule and coat of arms to top.

C15 octagonal font with quatrefoil stem decorated with beasts.

Hatchment of 1742.