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St Wilfrid

St Wilfrid

Wilford

Nottinghamshire

Late C14, possibly founded by Gervase de Wilford C1361.

Architectural Features

Chancel c1430, clerestory and tower later C15.

North side has archway and 2 doors, segment-headed, with organ and reset traceried screen, 1921, perhaps with medieval fragments.

East end has early C20 panelled reredos, and stained glass east window c1864, flanked by niches.

South side has memorial stained glass window, c1870, by O'Connor to Henry Kirke White.

West end has stained glass window c1891.

Stained glass windows, 1915 and 1916.

South aisle has stained glass windows, late C19 and early C20.

Reset stoup, C13, at east end.

Recut octagonal font, possibly C14.

Memorials include large slate tablets with crests and putti, signed W Chales of Wymeswold, 1732 and 1755.

2 marble and slate war memorial tablets, C20 with sword between them.