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St Anne

St Anne

Sutton Bonington

Nottinghamshire

C13, C14, C19, restored 1860 and 1877, 1903.

Architectural Features

The west wall of the aisle has a single similar smaller C14 restored 3 light window.

The north wall has a single C14 arched 2 light window with Y tracery.

To the left of the vestry in the aisle is a single similar 2 light C14 window.

The east wall of the aisle has a single C14 window with 2 arched lights under a flat arch.

The north wall of the chancel has a single C14 window with 2 ogee arched and cusped lights under a flat arch.

The east chancel has a single restored C14 arched window with intersecting tracery and hood mould.

To the left is a single small rectangular light and on the far left a single small C14 arched 2 light window with Y tracery, hood mould and label stops.

The south nave has a single similar larger C14 window with hood mould and label stops and continuous sill band broken by the gabled C19 porch with chamfered arched entrance and single quatrefoil over, east wall with single small rectangular opening.

To the left is a single similar C14 2 light window with hood mould and label stops.

3 bay C14 nave arcade with octagonal column and respond to the west and circular column to the east, the eastern respond being a corbel.

The north wall with depressed moulded arched tomb recess containing a damaged C15 alabaster effigy of a Knight.

C14 octagonal font decorated with quatrefoil panels, C19 cover, remaining furniture C19 with carved reredos.