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St Mary

Easton

Hampshire

Circa 1200, C16, restored 1866-1872 by H. Woodyer

Architectural Features

Late Norman plan of tall parapeted chancel with apse, nave and W tower, C19 N.E. vestry

4 C19 round-headed Norman windows with columns and 3 order arches, to apse and S chancel, and in SW corner outline of large window, to N gabled vestry

S nave wall has central Norman door, mostly C19 of 2 orders and label with nook shafts with 3 shaft-rings

High on each side tall C16 square headed 2-light quatrefoiled windows with hood moulding

All windows C19 round headed with stained glass by J. Hardman, Birmingham

Monuments: 1595 Agatha Barlow, inscribed panel behind 2 unfluted Ionic columns supporting small ogee-curved gable with date

S windows have C16 rear arches, S door rebuilt with high stilted arch that breaks string

C16 arch braced roof, with wind-braces each side of principle rafters to 2 sets of butt purlins

Pulpit at NE is Jacobean with arabesque panels above panels with small double arches

Painted carved coat of arms poss. to William III

Monuments under tower: 1780 to Edmmnd Elyott & Son, 1806 to Mary Simpson.

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