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St Mungo

St Mungo

Bromfield

Cumbria

C12-C14, with restorations of 1861-2, 1893-4 and 1926.

Architectural Features

2-bay nave with north aisle, south porch, north vestry, gabled twin west bellcote and medieval east bellcote for angelus bell.

Old studded plank door under reused zigzag Norman arch within C19 porch.

Chancel has priest's door and C15 2-light window in double-chamfered surround.

South chapel has unusual bar-tracery C13 2-light window

the chapel is thought to have been built in 1395.

Interior of porch has 11 fragments of medieval cross and graveslabs.

4 medieval graveslabs attached to west wall.

C12 font on hexagonal stem.

C19 carved communion rail and altar screen.

one in recess to Reverend Richard Garth of 1673 with long inscription

South St George's Chapel was a chantry chapel, suppressed in 1546, left roofless from 1753 and walled off from chancel, but restored as 1914-18 war memorial.

C18 Royal arms.

North Lady Chapel, now Crookdake Chapel has recessed graveslab to Adam de Crookdake, 1304 under later inscription.