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Saint Peter

Saint Peter

Podimore

Somerset

Early C14.

Architectural Features

plain clay tiles, with bands of fish scale tiles to nave and porch, between coped gables, ornamented ridges, cross finials to both main gables.

Plain chancel has a late C15 traceried East window with external ferramenta, with curvilinear windows Westernmost each side,

later possibly C16 windows Easternmost, 2-light to South, 1-light to North side

Nave has full-height bay buttresses on North side, and between them in bays 1 and 3 C14 2-light cusped lancet windows with Quatrefoils, to bay 2 and tall plain pointed arched doorway with old door

on South side 2 buttresses, one half height, to bay 1 a square head C16 traceried window with square foliated stops to label, to bay 3 a C15 traceried pointed arched window

a C17 2-light hollow chamfer mullioned window with label

to bay 2 the South porch, gabled, with outer 2-centre arch of 2 orders, the outer segmental, and inner plain pointed arch door and a possibly C16 door with old ironwork.

Early C14 traceried window stage 1

Narrow single chamfered chancel arch possibly pre-C14 tower arch double chamfered on moulded brackets, possibly of C13.

Traces of wall painting and colouring to nave North wall.

Late C17 turned balustered communion rail, and choirstalls possibly of same date, pews also late C17

Small tub font on shaft

plain C17 pulpit.