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St Andrew

Impington

Cambridgeshire

Early C13 nave

Architectural Features

tower, upper stages rebuilt C14, and rood stair.

South porch C15, chancel rebuilt during restoration of 1878, dated rain water heads.

South elevation: Tower of three stages with Barnack limestone quoins, C15 embattled parapet with corner finials and angle gargoyles, two-centred arched, two-light belfry window.

Rebuilt chancel incorporating C12

C13 carved stones and one shaft and capital with carved head in angle and wall arcade.

Nave with late C15 crown post roof of three bays with moulded tie beams, wall posts and cornice

Fine C15 fresco of St Christopher.

C16 niche set at angle in window of north wall.

C13 font, octagonal basin on moulded base with octagonal shafts.

Brass removed from chancel in 1879 'Here lie John Burgoyn Esq and Margaret his wife ..Oct 1505'.

Wall memorial to Catherine Houeden 1826 by Gilbert of Camb.

Black marble floor slab, Thomas Wiborow, 1669.