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St Andrew

St Andrew

Wood Dalling

Norfolk

Nave and chancel slated (north slope of nave has C20 concrete tiles).

Architectural Features

C15 square west tower, staged diagonal buttresses with flushwork panels.

C15 2-storey south porch, now vestry: south doorway blocked and rendered over, archway with engaged shafts and hood mould on headstops.

C18 memorial stones set in east wall.

South aisle has three 3-light C15 windows, much repaired

4-bay nave clere- storey of 2-light early C15 windows set in flushwork wall.

South aisle windows C14, 2-lights, the western window masking a large opening with brick arch.

3-light C14 east window, much restored.

North wall of chancel has three lancets and small priest's door, all C13.

North porch C15 with blocked 2-light east and west windows

Interior: 4-bay north and south arcades with double hollow- chamfer arches and octagonal piers, C14

the responds probably C13.

C15 nave roof - roll-moulded principals and purlins, arch-braces to principal rafters with wallposts on head corbels in alternate bays.

C14 piscina ogee-headed cinquefoil arch with headstop on west side, engaged shafts with polygonal capitals and petalled bowl.

C15 reader's desk with poppyheads and carved arm rests.

Nave has good C18 memorial slabs with some earlier re-set brasses.

Memorial brasses to Robert Dockyng and John Crane Recumbent effigy of a priest, east end of north aisle.