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St Mary

St Mary

Alne

North Yorkshire

C12 with C14, C15 and C18 alterations and additions.

Architectural Features

Single-bay chancel with C14 north chapel.

3-bay nave with C15 north arcade.

Chancel: Surviving C12 details are the head corbel table

deeply-splayed round arched lancet to the north wall and the lintel of the south door carved with a twining serpent held by 2 eagles (possibly early C12: Pevsner).

C14 Decorated east window.

C15 flat-arched windows with trefoil headed lights, those to the south have glass by Kempe 1883.

South door of nave probably mid C12:- 2 orders of shafts, outer one replaced, with large square abaci with intricate decoration.

Octagonal carved oak pulpit dated 1626.

SE4965 : St Mary, Alne - Font

Norman font with foliate scroll decoration.

SE4965 : St Mary, Alne - Font

© John Salmon

Early C14 alabaster effigy of lady in North chapel.

Commemorative plaque to John Pearson dated 1695 in tower.