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St Andrew's Parish Church

St Andrew's Parish Church

Naunton

Gloucestershire

C13, rebuilt c.1500, tower C15

Architectural Features

corner gargoyles and curved head stops to Perp belfry window labels

On south side square head windows of 3 Tudor arch lights, one to west of Tudor-arch priest's door, blocked with reused probably earlier material.

North aisle of 2 wide bays: Tudor arch west window with crude headstops and simple 3-light glazing

The Church is entered by a tall Tudor arch south doorway.

arch-braced 7 bay roof, possibly C17, the north aisle roof C19

tall moulded tower arch, with C19 octagonal font in Perpendicular style below it.

C15 or early C16 pulpit, octagonal with tracery resembling east window on north side of aisle.

Cross on west wall of nave believed to be Anglo-Saxon.

Wall monument on north side of chancel to Ambrose Oldys, died 1720, with reference to his father killed by the 'rebels' (Parliamentarians): a grey marble aedicule with broken segmental pediment and central tablet flanked by morning cherubs.

Three C16 brass tomb plaques.