Kinnersley
Herefordshire
West elevation of nave has C12 string in form of a rope moulding to either side of tall window with two-centred head and three ogeed and trefoiled lights, sexfoiled tracery and a moulded label.
Beneath the window is a round C12 arch, formerly a doorway, with chamfered imposts and rectangular incised pattern on the label.
South porch is restored with elements of C14 trusses.
Reredos incorporates C17 panelling with arch motifs and caryatids.
Late C16 communion table with bulbous legs.
Two early C17 chairs with acanthus decoration one with contemporary footstool.
C19 choir stalls with attached C17 panelling.
Above is Francis Smalman, died 1633.
Enriched C19 terracotta floor tiles.
Late C19 east window has stained glass depicting The Last Supper and The Resurrection, for John Clutton and his wife, Mary.
Chancel screen, perhaps C16 has two moulded panels to either side of entry and quatrefoil enrichment.
Above both arcades is C19 wall painting with foliated patterns and repeated "IHS" inscriptions.
Four large acanthus feet and oak steps, both perhaps C17.
Font is C19 with four shafts clustered around large central shaft and and octagonal bowl.
Beneath the west window is a large wall monument by Nicholas Read, for Sir John Morgan, died 1767.
Grey and white marble with almost life-size angel leaning on portrait bas-relief bust of Morgan's wife Anne who died in 1764.
Bodley's monument (qv). is in the churchyard near that of Andrews (not included in this list).