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St Mary

St Mary

Bramshott

Hampshire

The aisles have coupled traceried (C14 style) windows, and the west end of the nave has a high and large curving triangular window containing a series of diminishing trefoils

Architectural Features

The tower has 2 stages and a shingled broach spire on a C15 timber frame

Interior: the east end and crossing are as built, with C14 squints, with old king post roofing (tie beams removed in the chancel), the north and south tower arches are C14 but the east and west arches were raised in 1871

Within the 3 old units of chancel and transepts, there are several wall and slab monuments, of the late C17 to early c19, fragments of medieval glass (also in the porch), brasses, and a delicate small classical font (c.1700). West of the tower everything is Victorian in a plain Early English style, with a canopied Gothic pulpit of 1938, a canopied stall, desk and lectern of 1951

at the west end is a C13 font, with a plain bowl on clustered columns.