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St Nicholas

Freefolk

Hampshire

Tile roof with boarded belfry at the west end,. surmounted by a lead pyramid roof

Architectural Features

Single light 5-cusped Perpendicular windows (2 on the north, 3 on the south side), C15 2 light west window south side), CiS 2 light west window within a square frame, and modern (Perp) 3-light east window

the north side wall has fragments of C17 paintings

On the south wall of the nave is a large painted board with the Commandments set within arched frames headed by figures, all within an architectural framework with side pilasters

Opposite is the tomb monument of Sir Richard Powlett (1614) comprising a Richard Powlett (1614) comprising a recumbent figure within a richly-decorated Ordered frame, with strapwork and finials, a rear inscribed panel, a tomb chest with 2 panelling facing figures in a central recess, all surrounded by a wrought-iron rail

The west end is enclosed by a C15 screen, with bench seating and a ceiling

A helm and small wall monuments, 3 hatchments and a Victorian font complete the furnishings.

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