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St Andrew

Architectural Features

C12 round tower with 3 original slit windows in the intermediate stages

string course with gargoyle heads

C14 south porch: shallow-pitched lead roof, diagonal buttresses with flushwork panels, shields in the spandrels of the entrance arch with the emblems of the Passion and the Trinity.

Norman north and south doorways to the nave: on the south, one order of shafts, and a roll-moulding with an outer frieze of beasts' heads touching it with their chins

C15 porch with a blocked traceried window in each side wall and an open timber roof: embattled cornice, moulded trimmers, and carved bosses at the intersections.

C15 octagonal font, with the emblems of the Evangelists alternating with angels carrying shields around the bowl, and lions alternating with wild men around the base.

A simple square Jacobean pulpit, the corners chamfered.

All the nave windows contain fragments of medieval stained glass.

On the floor, a black ledger slab with a brass to Elizabeth Blomfield