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St Mary

St Mary

Farnham

Suffolk

4 stage tower, late C15 or early C16, the upper stage with semi- circular headed bell chamber openings and crenellated parapet probably C19

Architectural Features

South nave wall with C12 slit window with deep splay, also a larger blocked C12 window (now partly obscured by a C19 buttress)

broad lancet window of early C14

North nave wall with a further C12 slit window

2 renewed C15 windows

plain C12 arch to interior.

C14 chancel: 2 broad lancets and Priest's doorway in south wall and good 2-light east window.

Nave with C15 or C16 scissor-braced roof, moulded wallplate

matching pulpit

modern font in C13 style.

Two panels of tracery from the upper part of the medieval screen are displayed on the wall of St Mary's Church.

2 traceried panels of the rood screen are mounted on the west wall of the nave.

Two panels of tracery from the upper part of the medieval screen are displayed on the wall of St Mary's Church.

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Graded II* for surviving medieval work and for interior fittings.