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St Michael

Shutford

Oxfordshire

Late C12, early C13, early C19, and restoration of 1871

Architectural Features

Single cell, of Norman nave and a chancel of circa 1220, with a western tower of the third period

2 small Norman windows at the west end of the nave, a lancet on the southside of the chancel and a Norman doorway (blocked) on the north side

The south porch has a tile and gabled roof above an open timber framework, resting on a base wall

Inside, the details are all of the last period, but there are 4 wall monuments of the period 1800 to 1830, and a floorslab of 1727: the tower arch is a plan semi-circle above impost bands.

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