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St Andrew

St Andrew

Owslebury

Hampshire

C14 of 2 phases, chancel then nave, C15 transepts, C19 enlargement and restoration

Architectural Features

Coursed flint part rendered and dressed stone, old plain tile roof

Plan of C14 chancel, nave and W tower

To N and S of nave, double gables of transept and aisle, and SW vestry. , Chancel early C14, rendered, E window C19 3-light with geometic tracery

N and S walls have C14 single uncusped lights with C19 heads and labels

Tower rebuilt C17 has 2-light square headed trefoiled W window with panel above inscribed "TC,IF,1675". 2nd stage string on all faces of upper stages C19 cusped lights with oversized labels and above string course and crennelations

Monuments in NE 1731 to Lord George Carpenter, grey marble, panel on base framed with pilasters, entablature with open pediment with acroterion urns and coat of arms in centre

Altar rails C17, turned balusters and moulded handrail

Chancel arch pointed, of 2 chamfed orders with C17 square capitals

Monument in NE 1835 to Countess of Northesk

Tower arch C19 with above repainted Royal Arms CR1681

Under tower donor board 1835 and retooled C15 octagonal font on column