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St Boniface

St Boniface

Nursling

Hampshire

Of Saxon origin, mainly C14, with a C13 transept, restored by G.E Street 1881

Architectural Features

Rubble stone walls, coupled C14 windows with Decorated tracery, west window of three lights with Reticulated tracery and three light cusped C15 window to the transept

Tile roof

Interior: the eastern part of the chancel is Victorian: the remainder of the interior is plain but there are many wall monuments of the early C19

Elizabethan pulpit, mid C19 Perpendicular octagonal font

The transept has a western arch, half blocked by the east end of the nave wall, and contains interesting monuments

an elaborate Jacobean/classical tomb with male and female recumbent figures, of Richard (1613) and Maria (1622) Mille

Opposite is a classical monument to Thomas Knollys 1751

there is a stone slab with inset brasses to Thomas Mundy 1623, and some medieval tiles let into the wall

On the west wall of the nave is a hatchment, and a Royal Coat of Arms of 1782 (G.R.).