Newton Valence
Hampshire
C12, mainly C13, C15, 1813, with restoration of 1871
Of Saxon origin, a single cell of Early English design, with a north-west chapel (late C13), a western tower (raised and restored 1813) and a south vestry (1871). Tile roof of a single ridge, gables to the lower chapel and vestry roofs
At the east end is a Norman pillar piscina, and the chapel has a C13 piscina
There are several wall monuments of the C18 and C19, and floor slabs in the sanctuary of the mid C18: and a small lettered brass of 1616
Other interior details are Victorian, including a "Perpendicular" font
The Norman font has been recovered and placed in the chapel.