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Architectural Features

circa 1638, altered 1869.

Plain tile roofs.

Two-centred arched moulded west doorway with carved heads as label stops.

South aisle: early C14.

Three-light C14 west window with mouchettes, and hoodmould with carved heads as label stops.

Chancel: late C14.

North aisle: later C14.

Two-centred arched moulded stone outer doorway, hoodmould formerly with carved label stops.

Octagonal columns with moulded capitals and bases, those to north different and probably later C14.

Octagonal stone font with moulded octagonal stem, on octagonal plinth, attached to south side of south-west nave column.

Early C16 crocketed ogee wooden font cover with hoist.

Hexagonal C17 pulpit.

C17 wrought iron gates to north chapel.

Two hatchments to north east corner of north aisle.

Decoration: C17 Culpeper arms in east window of north chapel.

Deeply coloured stained glass in north west window of north aisle and east window of chancel, date of death 1873.

Monuments: tablet on south wall of south aisle, to Samuel Plummer, d.1705.

Tablet on south wall of south aisle, to Philippa Culpeper, d.1630.

Monument on south wall of chancel to Martin Barnham, d.1610, and members of Barnham family.

Children carved in relief below arches, with inscribed panel below them.

Standing monument to Francis Culpeper, d.1591, and Johanna, d.1597.

Columns, frieze and borders of inscription covered with finely-carved damask pattern in low relief.

Monument on north wall of chancel to John, Lord Culpeper, d.1660.

Erected 1695.

Monument to Dame Grace Gethin, d.1697 on north wall of chancel.

Kneeling woman flanked by standing angels and cupid's head, framed by Ionic columns, on consoled plinth with shields.

Inscribed convex panel between consoles and above figures.

Said to be second, similar, monument to her in Westminster Abbey.

Free standing chest tomb in centre of north chapel, to Elizabeth Culpeper, d.1638.

Chancel probably rebuilt after earthquake of 1382.