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St Mary

Southwick

Northamptonshire

C14 tower, chancel and nave rebuilt 1760 for George Lynn, and remodelled c1864

Architectural Features

North elevation of chancel of 3 blank bays with centre projecting bay corresponding with monument in chancel

C14 single light window, with cusping, to each face of second stage

C14 two-light bell-chamber openings to each face of upper stage, have transoms and carved label stops

String course above with carved corbels and plain parapet with central cross slits

C14 triple chamfered and hollowed chancel arch with octagonal responds

Tower walls have vaulting ribs and 4- carved corbles

C17 panelling in chancel, probably reset

Late C18 pulpit with fielded panelling

Small C19 octagonal font

Mid C19 chamber organ from Southwick Hall (q.v.). Stained glass

south windows of nave have C19 stained glass

Monuments

matrices of brasses in nave floor

drapery below and seated female figure to right, leaning against urn

C14 and C15 masonry fragments in church.

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