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St Mary

St Mary

Breamore

Hampshire

Notable Saxon building of the late C10, with minor changes of all the Medieval periods

Architectural Features

there are seven surviving double-splayed windows (some modified) and also inserted windows of one and two cusped lights, and an east window with reticulated(C14) tracery

Tile roof, of pyramid shape to the tower, surmounted by a bell turret with pyramid roof and shingle cladding

Aisleless nave, separated from the lower, mainly C14, chancel by a tower, with a south side porticus (the former north porticus is now lost). South porch

Interior, C15 replacement east and west tower arches, original narrow arch to porticus with inscription

C15 piscina, octagonal font, a Royal Coat of Arms, several hatchments (hung in the upper part of the tower) , and a number of wall monuments

Traces of wall paintings

The C12 porch has a later superstructure, and the missing upper floor reveals the Saxon rood (the relief parts chiselled away). Two benches made from the former steps to the bell chamber, carrying the original date 1617.