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St Michael

St Michael

Crambe

North Yorkshire

Late C11 nave

Architectural Features

chancel with C13

C14 inserted windows, C15 tower and C19 restoration.

Nave and chancel of sandstone and gritstone rubble, including some pieces of re-used Roman masonry.

East of these doors are 2 deeply-splayed round-headed windows, the head of that to south being of a single stone enriched with interlace carving.

Grave slab built into jamb of that to south reads "HIC INFRA JACIT CORPUS THO STUBLEY ANNO 1602".

The east window is C19 in Decorated style and the east wall has fragments of a C13 incised floriate cross grave slab built into it.

Interior contains a late C12 font with square bowl with intersecting round-arched arcade on each side, carried by central pillar with 4 corner shafts each with waterleaf capitals.

Early C17- pulpit with carved panels and altar rails.