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St Andrew

Chaddleworth

Berkshire

C11, C13 and C16 with C18 additions and 1851 chancel by G.E. Street

Architectural Features

Plain tiled roof with patterned grey tiles on chancel

moulded string with carved heads and double louvre over

Moulded string with carved heads at base of plain parapet with stone coping

South doorway: C11 with round head, chevron patterned jambs with fluted caps and twp rows of chevrons round the arch, the outer course having carved heads at springing

clock face over and moulded string with carved heads

Tower: arch, distorted ogee, recessed and chamfered with carved head at springing

Monuments: South wall: two stone and marble aedicules, one to Bartholomew Tipping of Woolley 1737, the other to Bartholomew Tipping of Woolley 1718

North wall: above pulpit, marble surround of pilasters and frieze to two re-set tablets each depicting kneeling woman and children, the left to Mary Nelson, 1618 the right to Dorothy Nelson 1619 each with a verse

Charles Musgrave 1768, surmounted by sculpture of female figure leaning on urn

Wroughton Pew: nine marble monuments of varying style and size, the main central panel to Bartholomew Tipping 1798

Fittings: re-set hexagonal pulpit C17-style timber, panelled with star marketry in panels, moulded base on cut off acanthus leaf capital

Norman tub font.

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