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St Peter

St Peter

Stratton

Gloucestershire

Early C12

Architectural Features

early C14 to south wall of nave

late C15/early C16 south doorway

Nave: south wall has two 2-light windows with reticulated tracery and hoodmoulds, to west C19 copy of that to east, Norman lancet window with round head high up to west of east window, C19 gabled porch with moulded stone pointed doorway with hoodmould with sundial over, Welsh slate roof with coped gable, west gable wall has 3-light pointed window with panel tracery and hoodmould, small single-light window in gable above, small bellcote with 2 bells at apex of gable.

INTERIOR of chancel has 2-bay barrel-vaulted ceiling with arch-braced truss on carved stone corbels, north nave aisle has unplastered barrel vault, nave has segmental plaster ceiling

SP0003 : St Peter, Stratton - Stained glass window

C19 stained glass to east window of chancel, central window to north wall of north nave aisle, Norman window to south wall of nave by TM Cox, 1927, west window of nave

SP0003 : St Peter, Stratton - Stained glass window

© John Salmon

South door is early studded door with 3 panels formed by applied moulding with Tudor-arched head in moulded stone surround

over door inside porch is Norman Tree of Life tympanum with dogtooth lintel.