
East Rudham
Norfolk
South aisle has rich and varied series of C13 tracery windows : to west one off-centre lancet, to south one 'Y' tracery window, one Plate tracery 2-light window with upper roundel, one paired lancet : deeply moulded arches and reveal.
C13 south door has 2 north and south colonnettes, bases and capitals, richly moulded arch.
C15 clerestorey has 4 2-light straight headed windows.
C14 century, with late C18 Gothick screen and door.
West half bay springing from stiff leaf west respond shares details of deeply moulded double hollow chamfered Early English arches with 4 bays to east, supported on octagonal piers with bases and capitals, stylistically of C14
C15, perhaps recasings of original piers.
C15 arched braced nave roof with moulded braces and principals, bosses at intersections and to ridge beam, no collars.
C14 piscina with ogee arch framing trefoil.
C17 poppyhead benches on south aisle.
Fine C15 in situ glass in tracery lights of nave.
Norwich School, including fine Pieta, Royal Arms of George IV in Gothick architrave frame, same details to Commandment Boards and Lord's Prayer board now in tower-vestry.