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St Andrew

St Andrew

Calstock

Cornwall

Probably late C14, with additions of early C15 and late C15

Architectural Features

alterations of circa mid C17.

North aisle of early C15, south aisle of late C15, with later C15 south porch and west tower.

Probably in circa mid C17, one bay was added to the east end of the north and south aisles, the south aisle bay with an axial stack.

The interior has concrete floor with inset granite ledger to the Griffin family, dated 1625.

Nave and chancel have separate roofs, the nave with a C15 ceiled wagon roof, with carved bosses and wall-plate.

North aisle has ceiled C15 wagon roof with carved bosses and wall-plate.

South aisle has ceiled wagon roof, possibly of C16 or C17, with moulded ribs and wall-plate, no bosses.

Fittings: C19 stone font in south aisle.

C19 pews and stone pulpit in nave.

In south aisle, Royal Arms, oil on board in moulded frame, dated 1816.

Letter of thanks from Charles I at Sudeley, dated 1643 and signed by the churchwardens, 1736, oil on board in moulded frame, in south aisle.

Monuments in chancel : marble tablet on slate ground, to John Trengrove, 1780.

Edgcumbe Chapel not accessible at time of survey , contains monument to Piers Edgcumbe, 1666, and monument to Jemima, Countess of Sandwich, 1674.