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St Mary

St Mary

Salcott

Essex

C14 and later, extensively rebuilt after earthquake damage, in 1893, Originally flint rubble and septaria with limestone dressings.

Architectural Features

Nave is C14, with late C19 north wall.

South wall has 3 windows, one C19, one C14 of 2 pointed lights with plain spandrel in 2 centred head with moulded label.

Western window is part C15.

Late C15 south doorway with original door, has moulded jambs and 4 centred arch in square head, and decorated spandrels.

Late C15 or early C16 south porch, with 4 centred arch of 2 moulded orders, one on attached shafts with moulded bases and capitals.

Late C15 west tower, in 3 stages with embattled parapet.

Late C15 west tower, in 3 stages with embattled parapet.