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Architectural Features

Nave, tower and north aisle C15 north

south transepts early C16.

Embattled parapet with corner gargoyles.

To right embattled parapet to south porch with gargoyle to south-west corner.

Pointed arch C15 doorway with hoodmould corbelled out with human heads and paterae around the hollow chamfer of the Pevsner 'A' type moulded surround.

Fine ceiled waggon roof to south porch 2-panels wide with heavy carved bosses at each intersection of the central moulded rib and end ribs and purlins.

South transept with short gable ended slate roof set parallel to the nave with embattled parapet and gargoyles at the corner.

Interior: fine ceiled waggon roofs to nave and north aisle both with heavy carved bosses at the intersections of the ribs and longitudinal members.

North aisle roof has richly carved foliated wall plates.

Nave ribs are corbelled out with stone carved human heads.

C15 font.

Monuments South transept.

Impressive standing wall monument to west side to Acland family.

Semi- reclining male and female figures to each of the spandrels with central cherubs head.

She died 1645.

That to right side has Latin inscription to Arthur Acland who died 1610.

Marble table top has Lady Acland recumbent with small male and female figures praying at her head and feet respectively.

Behind her and a little higher up is the figure of Sir Arthur semi-reclining with bird of prey clutching a gauntlet in his feet.

3 shields to side of the chest with corner pilasters carved with various emblems of death.

Beside the south transept altar is a C14 stone effigy of a lady.

1320 and his wife wearing wimple.

Stone wall monument on north wall of north aisle.

Moulded stone surround to plaque to Elya Estmond died 1695.

Stained glass.

Stained glass to chancel chapel east window.