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St Cuthbert

St Cuthbert

Doveridge

Derbyshire

The lower part late C12, remodelled

Architectural Features

raised in the C13.

C14 ashlar spire, with one tier of lucarnes.

C13 west doorway with one order of colonettes.

The South side from the east has three similar lancets, a priests doorway with filleted roll moulding and hoodmould, and a tall 2-light C14 window with almost triangular headed cusped lights under one segmental head.

C15 nave and chancel roof with arch-braced tie beams.

In front of it a brass surround to Ralph Okeover died 1487.

The right-hand arch is cut into by a large wall monument above, to William Davenport and his wife, died 1640 and 1639.

Free standing figures face each other across a prayer desk, architectural surround, three praying children below and a child in a cot.

Henry Cavendish died 1698, with a bolection moulded surround.

Francis Cavendish died 1650, tablet framed by paired columns with a kind of round-arched pediment.

Small brass to the left of the aumbrys to Francis Cavendish died 1650.

In the south aisle a wall monument to Thomas Milward died 1658 with crudely carved figures holding back curtains from the tablet.

Incised alabaster slab, to a priest, C14 (north aisle).

Chest, probably C17, in the Chancel.

Stained glass: Two lancets in chancel south c1924 by Kempe and Tower.

In the north windows glass of the 1860s possibly by Clayton and Bell.

In the south aisle west window, jumbled fragments of C15 glass.

Font, circular bowl on a cluster of shafts, probably C13 but completely recut.

Three C18 hatchments (chancel north).