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St Leonard

St Leonard

Thorpe CP

Derbyshire

Early C12, C13, C14 and 1881.

Architectural Features

C12 west tower of three stages, each divided by a chamfer.

To the right, a 2-light C13 window with Y-tracery and to the right again, a small lancet with depressed pointed arch and no dressings.

The north side of the nave has two flat-headed post-Medieval mullion windows, one of two and one of three lights.

On the south side at the junction with the nave is a partly re-used 2-light mid-C14 window with a flat head and cusped ogee lights.

Early C12 tower arch of two orders, a step and a roll, and an outer roll moulding.

Double chamfered C13 chancel arch on corbels.

Tub Font one of only three in Derbyshire.

C12 font, much renewed in 1865 when it was restored to the church.

Tub Font one of only three in Derbyshire.

© Brian Deegan

Mid-C14 cusped ogee-arched piscina in the south wall of the chancel.

Early C17 communion rails with turned balusters.

On the north wall of the chancel a tomb chest monument to John Millward, died 1632, with standing figures against the chest.

Stained glass - west window 1950 by A F Erridge.