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All Saints (Inworth)

All Saints (inworth)

Inworth

Essex

Early C11 and later, of carved flint-rubble, puddings tone, freestone and Roman brick.

Architectural Features

Nave and chancel roof in red plain tile.

Chancel is basically C11

was lengthened, with a new east wall in C14.

North wall there is a C11 window of one round headed light with double splays.

South wall has matching C11 window, flanked by 2, C14 windows, each of 2 cinquefoiled lights with tracery in a 2 centred head.

C11 chancel arch, semi-circular, of square arches on west side.

Flanking the arch are 2 squints, northern of which has 2 centred head probably C13, southern modern.

C11 nave with C15 and Cl9 alterations.

North wall has 2 windows one of C15, of 2 cinquefoiled lights in a square head with a moulded label.

Two windows in south wall, are early C16 in brick, of 3 plain lights in four centred head with a moulded label, the other is circa 1876.

South door is early C16, with double, chamfered jambs, and segmental pointed arch of brick.

Nave roof is C14, 7 cants with moulded ashlar plates, cambered tie beams and crown posts with moulded bases and capitals.

South porch is gabled in red brick, with red plain tile roof, all of circa 1876.

Some early C16 timber re-used in roof including moulded wall plates.

Some C14

C12 wall paintings in nave, east wall, part decorative but also with figures including a bishop.

Late C15 screen, and late C15 carved bench.