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St Mary the Virgin

St Mary The Virgin

Frampton on Severn

Gloucestershire

Consecrated 1315, largely of C14 with C15 chapels, tower and porch rebuilt in C18, restored c1850 by Francis Niblett, and 1868-70 by Henry Woodyer including lengthening of chancel.

Architectural Features

In the corner of the second window in the north aisle.
The angel is said to be swinging a censer.

Windows generally 2 or 3-light Perpendicular, those to east of chapels having angel stops and elaborate tracery.

In the corner of the second window in the north aisle. The angel is said to be swinging a censer.

© Bob Embleton

SO7406 : Frampton on Severn - Lead Font

Romanesque lead font in south west corner, probably mid/late C12.

SO7406 : Frampton on Severn - Lead Font

© Alan Longbottom

Pulpit of 1622, pews of C19 with end panels of linenfold design.

Clifford Chapel to north has 2 recumbent effigies on low tomb chests in arched recesses, reputed to be of members of Clifford family, probably early C14.