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Architectural Features

C15 tower

Flint and limestone chequers, tiled roof with fishscale tiles

South aisle has 2-light C16 cusped square-headed window with hoodmould to left, 3-light to right of porch, string course to parapet with saddleback coping

Nave clerestory with three 2-light C16-style cusped windows

east end aisle has one cusped C16-style window with hoodmould

Chancel has blocked hollow-chamfered south door, 2-light square-headed window with pointed lights and blocked window, east end has three C13 stepped lancets with hoodmould carried over each, stone sundial to left

North aisle has 2- light, 3-light and 1-light ogee cusped C15 windows with hoodmould, C19 planked door to basement, parapet same as south

West end has 2-light Perpendicular windows to aisles and 2-light C14-style window to nave

Three- stage west tower with angle buttresses and string courses, square- headed chamfered lights and gilded clock faces to second stage, bellstage has 2-light cusped pointed Perpendicular windows with louvres, heavily moulded string course with gargoyles to parapet with pierced quatrefoils and moulded battlements with crocketed corner pinnacles

C19 nave has 3-bay arch-braced roof on corbels with carved angels, collar trusses to half-bays

Short chancel has panelled wagon roof, C19 C13-style piscina with inscription to Frederic de Veil Williams, died 1863

1860's glass in east window

Recumbent knight in ogee crocketed recess in north aisle probably Nicholas Bonham, died 1386, Edith de Bonham tomb with recumbent figure in C19 arch

Pre 1707 Royal Arms in north aisle

C12 cylindrical font with zig-zag and scalloped pilaster ornament

pulpit and brass candelabra

Lavers and Barraud stained glass in west window and in north aisle to Lord Herbert of Lea

Manual fire engine said to be early C18 and good C17 parish chest in north aisle.

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