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Old Church

Churchill

Oxfordshire

C13 and C14, demolished except for chancel in 1825

Architectural Features

Chancel only survives of C13/14 church consisting of nave, chancel, north and south aisles with tower at east end of former and south porch

C17 leaded transomed window to left and chamfered cross window to right, both with dripstones

East end has lancet of 1869 in larger C14 window opening (apparently infilled when lancet inserted), of which part of hoodmould survives

West end, rebuilt in 1825, and again in 1869 has reused C13 pointed doorway (probably the former south doorway) with roll and hollow mouldings, 3 orders of detached nook-shafts with bell capitals and C19 hoodmould set in slight gabled projection of 1869 with C19 cross to apex

Monuments

Several smaller C17 and C18 wall tablets and memorials including brass plate on east wall

Photo coming soon