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St Andrew

Shrewton

Wiltshire

Early C13 nave

Architectural Features

mid-C13 chancel

To right is large 4-light Perpendicular window of c1500 with hoodmould with carved head terminals, east gable of nave has cusped wooden barge boards

North side of nave is rendered and has one fine 3-light Perpendicular window of c1400, with hoodmould and carved head terminals, to right is blocked chamfered pointed doorway

West end has one 2-light C16 window with cusped lights and square head, above is one small lancet

Nave has very shallow pitched ceiling on C16 cambered moulded beams, chancel has pointed barrel-vaulted roof

Double-chamfered chancel arch on C19 carved head corbels

early C13 cylindrical font with Cl7 crown cover

C17 pews have wainscot-panelled backs

C17 communion rails with turned balusters

Heraldic stained glass is said to be Cl7. (N. Pevsner, Buildings of England: Wiltshire, 1975. Unpublished records of RCHM (England), Salisbury).

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