South Warnborough
Hampshire
Church of St Andrew 24.11.61 - II* C13, C14, Cl5, and 1870
Nave and chancel of the early period with Victorian south aisle (by G E Street). Red tile roof
Most windows are lancets, with a 3-light C16 window in the chancel
Inside, the west end is occupied by the C14 framing of the bell- turret
The remains of a C15 rood screen separates the nave from the chancel
The chancel is notable for its monuments and tombs, mainly related to the Whyte family
Modern timber-framed north porch, with decorative Norman door within
The font is C19, and there is some C16 heraldic glass in the south aisle windows.