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St. Denys

Stanford Dingley

Berkshire

C12, C13 and C14 with early C18 chancel

Architectural Features

Old tile roofs, weatherboarded bellcote at west end of nave with four louvres on each face, pyramidal slate roof and weathervane

Nave, west end: C14 arched doorway with hoodmould and boarded door with old ironwork, two ogee-light square headed window above with hoodmould

South aisle: small C19 lancet at west end and C13 quatrefoil opening at east end

Large C13 trefoil arched south doorway with carved roundel at apex, hoodmould, and shafts with stiff leaf capitals

C19 gabled south porch with chamfered arch, hoodmould with carved stops, and square openings to east and west

C13 lancets at east and west ends

Remains of C13 wall painting in nave

Norman tub font, coat of arms above chancel arch, Commandment boards in chancel and Creed boards in north aisle

Monuments: brasses in north aisle to Lady Margaret Dyneley, 1444, and to John Lyford, 1610

Brass of man Circa 1620 in south aisle.

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