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St Dunstan

St Dunstan

Cranford, Greater London

Probably C13 with C15 tower, early C18 nave, mid C20 vestry

Architectural Features

MATERIALS: Flint and rubble, red brick, tile roofs

Nave in red brick with a pitched tile roof and shallow buttresses

Pebble-dash rendered chancel over flint rubble to the east with pitched tile roof

Blocked lancet, probably C13, with stone surround and double-light square headed window to east

Three lower storeys are C15 in flint and rubble with stepped diagonal buttresses and ashlar quoins

Medieval wall painting to chancel east wall probably the upper portion of originally larger design

Of two or possibly three phases (early C14 and C15) with stencilled letters including the repetitive use of the capital `M' surmounted by a crown and a possible sunburst motif

FIXTURES & FITTINGS: Font of 1710, a gift from the Berkeley family, of white marble on a black baluster

Impressive collection of stained glass including the east window by Kempe, 1895

MONUMENTS: Remarkable collection of monuments which dominate the interior