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Architectural Features

Early and mid C13, C14, chancel reconstructed C19

C14 style outer arch with roll moulding and cluster shafts

C14 or C15 panelled and studded door with tracery

Lean-to roof with ashlar gable parapets and gargoyles at corners

C14 gabled porch to right

Mid C13 west tower of 3 stages with sub-division to lower stage

Carved face at corner apex of each pair of buttresses

Trefoil frieze corbelled out with carved heads and plain parapet above

C14 ashiar broach spire rising behind the parapet and having 3 tiers of lucarnes

C13 and C14 south arcade with 3 double chamfered arches with circular and octagonal piers to the west and 2 arches to east with double hollow chamfers and a circular pier

Octagonal font with central column and 5 detached shafts restored C19

Monuments: Sir Walter Trayli died 1290 and wife

chest tomb under 4-centred arch, to left of chancel arch, has 2 recumbent wooden figures

Stained glass: fragments of medieval glass in north-east window of south aisle

Late C19 and C20 glass to chancel south-east and east windows, 2 north aisle windows and south aisle east and south-east windows

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