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St Clement

Grays

Essex

C13, with C14

Architectural Features

C15 alterations.

C13 chancel, has C19 east window with late C13 window incorporated.

North wall has C13 window with trefoiled head.

North arcade is C14, with 2 centred arches of 2 chamfered arches.

South wall has C13 window with trefoiled head and a C13 doorway with 2 centred head.

Late C14 chancel arch.

C13 north chapel has original east window of 2 trefoiled lights and quatrefoil in a 2 centred head North wall has early C14 window of 2 trefoiled lights, and a C14 window set into a C13 window.

West arch is C13, of one chamfered order.

C19 south chapel has C13 west arch matching that in north chapel.

C13 nave has original north arcade of 2 bays with 2 centred arches.

C13 south arcade, possibly constructed C14.

C12 north aisle has C19 window in north wall, and circa 1200 north doorway, with 2 centred head and segmental rear arch.

C12 west window with small pointed light.

C12, south aisle has C19 south window and C18 south doorway.

C15 west tower of 3 stages, with an embattled parapet.

Top stage is of brick added in 1640.

Tower arch is late C15 and 2 centred.

C15 west door with moulded jambs and 2 centred head.

C15 window above.

Second stage has C15 west window.

C15 north and south doors.

Brasses and Monument with reclining figures. (RCHM 1).