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St. Peter and St. Paul

St. Peter And St. Paul

Yattendon

Berkshire

Rendered flint, tile and rubble with Bath stone dressings

Architectural Features

old tile roof continuous over nave and chancel

West tower: two stages with diagonal west buttresses, cornice with gargoyles and carved heads, parapet

Moulded arched west doorway with boarded door and hoodmould with spiral stops, C19 west window above with two cusped lights and hoodmould with carved stops, and small square window above that with quatrefoil light

South door between with moulded four-centred arch, square head with carved spandrels, hoodmould with carved heads as stops, and old boarded door

North side: two large three-light windows with hoodmoulds and carved stops flanking wall tablet to John Hutchins of 1770

Chancel, south side: two large three-light windows with hoodmoulds and carved stops flanking blocked four-centered arched doorway between

C15 roof of eight bays over nave and chancel with moulded wall plate, two trusses of two collars with arch braces to first, double purlins and two tiers of windbraces

Wall shafts, rood beam and C19 screen with some C15 work at junction of nave and chancel three bays from east

Octagonal Jacobean pulpit with arabesques and two late Medieval bench ends with linenfolds

Other fittings C19 including choir stalls by Paul Waterhouse and octagonal stone pulpit with quatrefoil panels

Monuments: wall tablets to John Harris, 1743