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Architectural Features

C16, C14 north aisle.

Walls of ragstone rubble with flint and septaria in chancel walls and squared rubble in south aisle, porch and tower stair turret C15/C16 red brick west tower and north chapel, the latter with timber framed and plastered'double gabled roofs.

Partly restored C15 east window of 5 cusped lights with vertical tracery over, 2 centred head, moulded label.

2 C15 style windows to south wall each of 2 pointed lights, quatrefoils over under square heads, labels with foliate stops to west and king and queen stops to east windows.

Flint and ragstone diapered crenellations, moulded band under with gargoyles.

There are 2 C15 cinquefoiled lights under square heads and labels to south wall with the south porch between.

C15 inner doorway, moulded jambs, 2-centred arch and label.

South aisle west wall C14 cinquefoiled ogee light in a square head.

West tower C15/C16 red brick with black diapering.

The C14 blocked north doorway is between the 2 centre buttresses, moulded jambs and 2 centred head.

C19 stained glass to east and south windows.

Wall memorial above door to Rev. J. Wise 1814.

3 early C16 memorial plaques to south wall.

Samuel Purkis 1642.

C19 stone octagonal pulpit with trefoiled 2-centred arches, roundels to spandrels, stone steps with brass rails.

Wooden eagle lecturn, 4 carved figures to stem.

Moulded arched braces supported by carved head corbels, moulded centre purlin.

C19/C20 stained glass to windows.

South wall memorial to John Lodwick 1845.

Stained glass to windows.

Small brass of woman in a pedimented head-dress praying, Mary Dilcok, 1514, below north western window.

1914-18 War Memorial to north wall.

Memorial to Captain H. Clifford RFC killed defending London from air attack 7 March 1918.

Hatchment above door into chancel.

East wall, coffin lid with moulded edges and raised cross, probably C13.