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St Michael

Harry Stoke

Gloucestershire

C14, altered mid C18, restored 1894-7 by E.H. Lingen Barker.

Architectural Features

Rubble of 2 different colours brought to courses and alternately banded in tower, freestone dressings, plain clay tile roofs, raised coped verges.

Nave of 3 bays, all late or post-mediaeval 2- and 3-light windows with cusps except a segmental headed 2-light west window and a north window with two plain lights, there is a blocked south door with a round head.

4 corner gargoyles below crocketed finials, battlemented parapet between.

Fittings: C12 plain scallop font with scratched dog tooth in north aisle wall

Monuments: 1662, Berkeley memorial, painted stone arms and other heraldic devices around 2 brass plates to Richard and May Berkeley

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