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St Andrew

St Andrew

Hazleton

Gloucestershire

C12, Early English and Perpendicular.

Architectural Features

Coursed squared and dressed limestone, stone slate roof to nave and chancel, concrete tile roof on north aisle.

Simple memorial to Bartholomew Dobson, rector, died 1660, below right-hand window.

C12 corbel head inserted in north wall.

Blocked west door with blocked pointed arch with casement and roll mouldings and carved spandrels.

single Early English trefoil-headed lancet with carved spandrels left of porch.

C20 studded plank door with decorative hinges within late C12 arch within porch with plain tympanum and chevroned arch.

C14 porch

C12 chancel arch with chevron mouldings on its outer soffit and engaged jamb shafts with scalloped capitals.

C12 shafts with scalloped capitals at corners at east end of chancel (possibly formerly supporting vault).

Access to tower stairs via plank door within Tudor-arched surround right.

Nave floor red and black tiles.

Encaustic decorative tiles in chancel and sanctuary.

fine octagonal C13 font with paired trefoil-headed panels on each face.

Circular C19 pulpit with painted biblical inscription.

Monuments

C19 grey and white marble monument on nave north wall.

C19-early C20 stained glass in east window of chancel.

C20 stained glass in easternmost window of north aisle.