
Fremington
Devon
C13 tower, C15 nave, chancel and south aisle, enlarged and altered in 1813, and heavily restored and largely rebuilt 1867-8 by Sir G G Scott.
Largely C15 south porch has moulded virtually semi-circular arched porch doorway with engaged shafts with rolled capitals.
Waggon roof intact with moulded longitudinal members and moulded central rib with variously carved bosses and end demi-bosses at the intersections, with carved figures sitting on stone carved corbels along the wall plates.
Ceiled waggon roofs, the wall plate at east end of north side of nave decorated with 4 medieval grotesque heads.
Monuments: North side from east.
Wall monuments to Susanna Davie, Oval medallion swathed with drapery, scallop and skull to base, amorinos to each side.
Central achievement with swan-necked pediment, on which angel figures recline.
Slate tablet below to George Bragg of Loveacot 5 diamond-shaped hatchments with painted arms.
Painted royal arms over south porch doorway.
Large C18 wall monument to Harding family.
Above is a section of medieval wall painting said to represent tower of Holy City and 2 angels.
Stained Glass.