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St Andrew

St Andrew

Winston Green

Suffolk

Medieval with restoration of c.1880.

Architectural Features

an unusual feature for this early date (probably early C15).

Good early C16 porch of red brick with crowstepping, polygonal buttresses, and moulded and labelled doorway with three image niches above

Various two-light windows in nave and chancel, from C14 to early C16: mostly restored C19, but one has C14 grotesque corbel stones.

Mid C14 moulded south doorway.

Roof of c.1500 over nave and chancel: moulded tie-beams with heavy knee-braces, coupled rafters with soulaces (the moulded crownpost above the chancel is probably a C19 introduction).

Good C13 piscina with angle shafts with foliate capitals and cusped trefoiled head.

For an exterior view of and information about this church read: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2128150

Panelled C18 pulpit on turned clustered legs.

For an exterior view of and information about this church read: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2128150

© Evelyn Simak