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Architectural Features

early C14

C15 and C17

lean-to projection to left for monument within church

stepped 3-light C17 window with round-arched lights and hoodmould

diagonal buttresses and C19 plate tracery east window with C14 mask terminals to hoodmould

south side has two C13 lancets

South aisle has C14 two- light square-headed window with cusped ogee lights to east and west ends

buttresses with offsets and two 2-light C14 windows to south side

pair of C19 lancets to west and blocked chamfered light to north, rebuilt bellstage with single lancet with wooden louvres to south, square chamfered window to north and pair of lancets to west, moulded string course with corner gargoyles to battlemented parapet

Three-bay arcades with 2 late C12 double chamfered pointed arches to west

early C14 pointed arches to east

Low C13 tower arch on half-piers, lancet with splayed reveals above,looking into tower

North aisle has baptistry at west end with mosaic floor and dado in memory of John Barrington Yeatman died 1893, C12 cylindrical stone font with scallops and good C17 wooden cover

South aisle has pointed piscina incorporated into early C17 monument

restored moulded pointed C14 effigy niche in south wall containing effigy of a lady on her side

C17 communion table

good stained glass in east window to Corfe family

C19 wooden pulpit with open arcaded panels to match communion rails

1746 Royal Arms

Stained glass in baptistry and east window of north aisle probably Flemish

Monuments

Fine collection of C16

C17 and later memorials in aisles

two-panelled chest tomb with strapwork cartouches and balusters, brass plates in moulded surrounds above

North aisle: Fine Elizabethan tomb to John Topp of Stockton House, died 1640 with 2- bay arched recess with strapwork and floral carving, composite coupled columns and cartouche and obelisk pinnacle over, containing effigies of man and woman and back panels with kneeling children and shell hoods

1664 wall monument to Joannes(sic) Topp with black Ionic columns and entablature with broken segmental pediment and heralidic cartouche, good lettering

C19 Gothic monuments to Rev Roger St Barbe died 1854 and to Rev Thomas Miles died 1858, by Osmond of Sarum.

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