Cotham
Nottinghamshire
C12, C14, C15, reduced in size, probably in C18, partly rebuilt c.1832, turret erected 1890.
To the north of the south buttress is a small ashlar, brick and tile lean-to with wooden door.
The interior has to the east of the door a C14 piscina with cusped arch and crocketed hood mould with a single remaining label stop to the east and carved head as a finial.
There is a C14 octagonal font.
Plain octagonal 14th century font in St.Michael's church
© Richard Croft
To the south wall are 2 C14 monuments, both partly hidden by the wall and raised floor.
The second monument has quatrefoils and shields decorating the sides.