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St Mary

Architectural Features

C15

The west tower is probably C14 and it is built into the west end of the nave: 3 stages with plain ashlar parapet and quoins

similar 2-light window on north side and doorway with a chamfered and 4-centre headed surround (leaf carving in the spandrels).

South door is mid - late C12: single columns with scalloped capitals

hoodmould with a band of dogtooth moulding and carved head stops.

coarsely cut head stops and figure of a demi-angel on south-east pier.

plain 4-centre headed recess with carved spandrels and thin columns surrounds piscina in north chapel.

Pulpit: late C19 in an Early English style.

Font, possibly early C13

Monuments.

Nave: Royal Arms of Charles I, 1647.

brass to Edmund Forde, 1439.

North aisle: John and William Turner, 1678 and Anne Danvers, 1682, inscribed tablets.