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St Peter and St Paul

St Peter And St Paul

Todwick

South Yorkshire

C11 nave with later porch

Architectural Features

windows, chancel of C14 origin, C15 tower

C14 roof with moulded, cambered tie beams to king-post trusses, that above outer door with carved scallop shell, rafters renewed 1976.

Blocked C11 north door on right of square-headed double-chamfered window, its tracery removed.

Unrestored C14 3-light east window with intersecting glazing bars and hoodmould.

Fittings: font, brought from Worksop Abbey in 1876, has octagonal shaft and moulded bowl.

Box pews, fielded dado panelling and inlaid semi-octagonal pulpit

Royal arms of George III on north wall.

Monuments: on blocked north door of nave an early C18 cartouche to the Ashley family of Todwick Grange

Brass in hooded recess at south-east corner of nave to Thomas Garland (d1609) has figure pointing to motto 'POST TENEBRAS SPERO LUCEM'.

brass on right to Elizabeth Wrightson (d1664) with Latin inscription and English verse.

Stained glass: nave north window depicts St. George and is in memory of 1st World War dead.