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St Michael

Fobbing

Essex

C11, with extensive alterations in C14

Architectural Features

Red plain tile roofs.

C11 Nave, has 2 C14 windows in north wall with cinquefoiled ogee lights, and a blocked C11 window with round head.

C14 north doorway has moulded jambs and 2 centred arch.

Late C15 rood loft staircase.

C14 south arcade of 4 bays, part rebuilt circa 1500.

C14 south aisle has 3 late C15 windows, of 3 cinquefoiled lights in a square head.

Late C15 south doorway has moulded jambs and 2 centred arch.

West wall has late C15 window.

C14 chancel has C15 east window of 3 cinquefoiled lights in 2 centred head.

North wall has re-set C13 lancet

late C15 window.

South wall has C19 window and early C14 arcade with 2 centred arches of 2 hollow chamfered orders.

Early C14 chancel arch, 2 centred and of 2 chamfered orders.

C14 south chapel has C19 east window and C19 south doorway.

South window is early C14, of 2 lights in 2 centred head.

West wall has C14, 2 centred arch of 2 hollow orders.

Late C15 west tower of 3 stages with an embattled parapet and stair turret.

Late C15 south porch, is timber framed, 4 centred arch with foliated spandrels.

Carved and cusped bargeboards.

North and south doors are C15 or earlier.

Monument to Thomas de Crawedene circa 1340.

C13 font and C18 pulpit and benches in south aisle.