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St Peter and St Paul

St Peter And St Paul

Tower Mill

Kent

C13, C14

Architectural Features

C15, restored circa 1845.

Stone, with plain tile roofs.

North and south porches: West tower: C15.

Pointed arched west window with rendered C19 intersecting tracery and C15 hoodmould.

South aisle and chapel: aisle C14, chapel probably C14 on C13 site.

3 south windows with C19 tracery in medieval styles.

Chancel: C13.

North aisle and chapel: aisle C14, chapel probably C14 on a C13 site.

Four C19 north windows in a C14 style, that towards east within a medieval architrave.

Interior: structure: 4-bay C14 nave arcade to north and south, stopping about 5 feet short of west end

Broad pointed chancel arch, bevelled, with roll stop, possibly C13.

Tall C15 tower arch with 3 orders of hollow chamfers, that to centre springing from single attached column to either side with moulded capital and base.

C15 octagonal font on 2 octagonal stone steps, with buttressed stem and bowl with shields and roses.

Fragmentary C15 screens between north and south aisles and chancels.

C19 stall on south side of chancel with 3 bays of blind tracery, the outer 2 incorporating medieval work.