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Architectural Features

C15 above (Buildings of England). Nave and aisles 1729-1730 by Edward and Thomas Woodward

chancel and chapels have tile roofs with coped gables

Aisles have moulded plinth, possibly C15 (VCH). Gothick west doorways with double leaf panelled doors

C13 style chancel and chapels have angle buttresses with 2 offsets

C13 style moulded chancel arch with shafts and inner order on colonnettes

Encaustic tile paving

Fittings: Pulpit and font 1870: stone with relief carvings

North aisle screen has some re-used wood carvings of c.1500 (VCH). Benefaction board, tower south wall: Dated 1683

triptych design with 2 doors painted with inscription, and inside 4 scenes of acts of charity in C16 style

Gadrooned top rail with modillion cornice, moulded bottom rail on brackets, and additional rail below carved with flowers and foliage

Brass chandelier of 1733 in nave

C19 stained glass

Monuments: Sir Fulke Greville (died 1559) and his wife

Half reclining figure on high base

Seated figure on pedestal

Wall monuments

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