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St Mary

St Mary

Culworth

Northamptonshire

Early C13 and C14

Architectural Features

3-light window to south aisle, C14 has hood with head stops and Intersecting tracery (renewed). Two 2-light windows east of porch, C14, have hoods with head stops, (those to west are re-cut), and Victorian tracery

C14 south porch has entrance arch with continuous mouldings and double plank doors

Inner doorway C13, has jamb shafts with bell capitals, moulded arch and hood stops carved with leaves, probably recut C19

C13 tower of 3 stages with crenellated parapet

Early C13 three-bay arcades extended one bay to west on either side of the tower in the C14

C13 tower arch with triple chamfered arch and jambs

C14 piscina with moulded arch, at south east end of aisle

Font, octagonal, dated 1662

Lid with scrolls and finial, probably also C17

Large monument to D'Anvers family in the chancel, erected 1790 for Meriel D'Anvers, carved by Thomas Burnell and Sons of London

Wall monument in north aisle to Judith Rye died 1698

High quality carving

Wall monument in south aisle to the Rev