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St Mary

St Mary

Botus Fleming

Cornwall

C15, with later C15 tower

Architectural Features

Slate roofs with crested ridge tiles.

West tower of later C15.

The nave has one window, of C15, in granite, 3-light, with cusped lights, tracery and hollow- moulded surround.

The chancel east end has 3-light granite C15 window with cusped lights, upper tracery, 4-centred arch and hood mould.

North aisle has C15 granite east window of 3 lights, with cusped lights, tracery and 4-centred arch.

Interior: Re-roofed in late C19, with arched brace roofs re-using earlier bosses, probably of C15.

Slate floor partly remaining, with some C19 tiles.

Fittings: Font in nave, probably C14, Purbeck table-top type, with square bowl with flat blank niches with pointed heads to each side.

C19 wooden pews and pulpit in nave.

Stocks, probably C16 or C17, in porch.

Monuments: In north aisle: in a recess in the north wall, the stone effigy of a knight, possibly late C14-early C15, probably one of the Moditons, with crossed legs and carrying a shield.

Windows lattice glazed, with late C19 or early C20 stained glass in the chancel windows.