← Database
St Peter

St Peter

Rattla Corner

Suffolk

C12 with early C14, C15 and C19 additions and restoration.

Architectural Features

C12 round tower with C15 west window

C15 crenellated parapet with fine flushwork

around the base are four large gargoyles interspersed with smaller carved heads.

C12 nave with C15 window.

Fine C12 north doorway (now within mid C19 vestry) with two orders of chevron moulding in two orders of colonettes.

Doorway with square hood mould, carved spandrels and canopied niche above

C15 traceried doors.

C15 south aisle, rebuilt 1848 by Doughty family of Theberton Hall.

Earlier part is C12, with stone corbel table and (north side only) stone string course.

Priest's doorway of c1300 and early C16 square headed 3-light window on south side.

C12 blocked opening on north inside wall of nave, with roll moulding to arch head.

Carved stone corbels support the wall posts of roof

TM4365 : Font & Bell Tower of St.Peter's Church

C15 octagonal font

TM4365 : Font & Bell Tower of St.Peter's Church

© Geographer

C15 pulpit on modern base.

Graded for surviving medieval work.