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Remains Of Old Church Of St Dunstan, Now Known As The Lumley Chapel

Cheam

Greater London

II* GV 2. The Chancel of the original church C12

Architectural Features

Rubble stone with roughcast finish, gabled tile roof

South side has remains of C13 arcade now blocked, North side has blocked C12 round-headed windows

The East window is renewed Cl5

The interior has a fine late C16 moulded plaster ceiling of interlacing ribs rising from an ornamental cornice

The building contains a number of very important monuments and brasses which according to the Victoria County History include:- Monuments

Elizabeth Lady Lumley, early C17

and others and Brasses John Compton 1450 and Joan his wife 1458

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