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All Saints

All Saints

West Lavington

Wiltshire

C12, C13, C14, C15 and reworked in 1847 by T.H. Wyatt

Architectural Features

C12 or earlier nave

with late C13-early C14 north aisle and slightly later south aisle and north and south porches

C13 north transept and chancel

with C16 south chapel

C15 chantry chapel converted from south transept

C13 west tower

heightened in C14

North arcade of four bays, slightly pointed simple arches with single recessed order on boldly carved capitals and round columns

Fittings: Font

late C15-early C16

Pulpit C19, oak and panelled

Monuments: south chancel chapel: south wall

wall monument C18

South transept chapel: very fine wall monument

A reclining figure on sarcophagus, with grottesche

C15, containing image of a lady in limestone, with wimple chatelaine and purse

North Transept: Ten monuments

East wall: Handsome wall monument, 1732

North Aisle: Fine wall monument of 1732

identical to Hunt monument above

Glass: Much stained glass of 1840-60 period

Small medieval figure set in nave east lancet

Roundel of various glass

from Ypres Cathedral (non-fixture). Brasses: Chancel chapel: John Kalmus

palimpsest on latin brass. (b) John Dauntesay

palimpsest on a Flemish brass. (c) detached male figure in armour

Furniture: Late C16 table altar in south chancel chapel

Leele-Hodge, A Guide to Wiltshire Brasses, 1977).