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Architectural Features

C15 and early C19

comprising an unaisled C12 nave

north and south transept chapels to C13 crossings

C15 four- light panel tracery west window with door under

C19 gabled north porch with stone slab roof carved as barge boards

Rectangular central tower of C15, of 2 stages, with 2- light openings with hoodmoulds to bell chamber

Crenellated parapet above top string course and corner gargoyles

North internal door of C12

inner carved squares and rings

One carved springer

Blocked south door, also C12, an outer zig-zag order and inner bowtell

Nook shafts to carved capitals missing

C15 encaustic tiles set around front

On south wall towards crossing, jamb stones probably remaining from contraction of an original square C13 tower to rectangle

Nave and chancel arches late C13, three uninterrupted chamfered orders

North and south crossing arches earlier C13, on round capitals and nook shafts

C19 carved stone reredos set between mullions of east window

Fittings: Font, C12, plain stone bowl on moulded base

C17 painted cover with shaped brackets to clustered centre columns

Pulpit

fine free-standing C17 carved octagon on original columned base

Some C17 simple panelled pews either side of font, the remainder replicated in C19

Monuments: Nil

Furniture: Three coffin stools and a wheeled bier with brass rails

Glass: In nave windows, four early C19 painted saints and virgin

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