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St Botolph

St Botolph

Cookley Green

Oxfordshire

Late C11, restored in 1831 and by Ferrey in 1850

Architectural Features

Gabled old tile roof

East end has 2 lancets by Ferrey in imitation of Norman lancet to north

South wall of nave has early C14 two-light window, Early English lancet west of Norman blocked round arch: 2 lancets and gabled south porch by Ferrey to C19 plank door with C19 bellcote over

North wall has lancets by Ferrey and C11 round-headed blocked doorway with stone jambs and-hogback lintel

Early C14 carved stone bellcote over west lancet window by Ferrey

Chancel has C19 benches and ceiling and medieval tiles reset in floor

Chancel arch widened in 1831: rood screen and loft carved in C15 style by Walter Topper, 1914

Nave has mid Cl9 pulpit, benches and ceiling

Norman font recut in mid C19 with mid C19 cover

Beneath west window are the early C14 "Jesus" bell, and fragments of Norman pillar piscina with capital carved with head and leaf scrolls