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St George

St George

Littleport

Cambridgeshire

The south porch is C14-C15, much rebuilt.

Architectural Features

The east window is C19 of five cinquefoil lights in two centred arch with original moulded label and large demi-angel stops.

Interior: Earlier west tower wall has C15 arch with outer hollow moulded order dying in the piers.

There are angels to the soffits of the intermediate purlins.

The roof again is C19 and also of hammer beam construction, but the jackposts are carried on original corbels carved with demi-angels.

The north nave of 1857 by Teulon has, on the north side, an arcade in six bays with pier profiles similar to those of the C15 work.

The four clerestorey windows of the C15 nave remain but are unglazed.

At the west end of the nave there are three C16 pews with original moulded rails and bench ends with finials carved with poupee heads and one with a shield.

The font is C15.

At the west end of the south aisle is a large iron bound chest with the date 1672.