Hamble-le-Rice
Hampshire
Church of St Andrew SU 4806 NW 10/129 II* 5.12.55 2. Originated as a small Benedictine Priory of the early C12, the form retaining features of conventual rather than parochial design
Red tile roof, only slightly higher above nave
Stone rubble walling (coursed to south chapel), 2 good Norman and several lancet windows, large east window with geometrical tracery
Tower has Norman stages and tall but plain Perpendicular top stage
Interesting interior, with large window reveals, many wall monuments, Easter Sepulchre, piscina, sedilia, King-post roof, Victorian font.