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St Andrew

St Andrew

Awre

Gloucestershire

Basic C13 layout and much fabric

Architectural Features

The Grade I Listed church in the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester
dates from the 13th century. The tower was added in the 15th century. 
There were various additions and modifications in the 19th century.

C15 tower and various windows.

The Grade I Listed church in the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester dates from the 13th century. The tower was added in the 15th century. There were various additions and modifications in the 19th century.

© Jaggery

plain tile roof.

West door moulded C13.

2-light C14 window west and triple lancet with slender shaft responds, east.

Simple late C13 tomb recess with cusping in north wall.

South wall, nave, three 2-light Tudor windows plus small 2-light at eaves by pulpit

chancel has fine triple trefoiled lancets with dividing and respond ringed shafts in east wall, two lancets with tre- foil cusping in north wall, two 2-light C14 in south wall

Re- mains of C15 screen in oak, and rood stair visible, left.

Good carved reredos of 1892, late C19 pitch-pine pews octagonal C15 font, late C19 pul- pit and reading desk.

Porch contains C15 inner door