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Hanley Broadheath

Worcestershire

C12, altered C13, restored 1866, with further alterations in 1904.

Architectural Features

Norman and Early English styles.

Nave: C12, extended westwards in C13

north elevation has a similar lancet at its eastern end, a small C13 lancet at its western end and between them is a narrow C13 doorway

the window arrangement of the south elevation is the same and it has two late C18 wall memorials to the Nash and Spilsbury families, an early C19 memorial to the Price family, a mid-C19 and another illegible memorial.

side elevations have three panels of leaded glass

C13 doorway is of one chamfered order

above is a C12 panel carved with an Agnus Dei, probably removed from the original doorway.

Chancel: C12

north elevation has a C12 light and, to the west of it, a C19 brick lean-to addition with an east doorway at tall brick stack

south elevation has a C13 doorway.

plain semi-circular C12 chancel arch which springs from plain abaci the west faces of which are cut away possibly for a chancel screen

Late C16 panels and turned posts incorporated in priest's and bishop's chair and lectern.

C12 circular font with C19 stem.

C19 pulpit with three concave sides carved in one piece with diaper panels.

Memorials: chancel has a large sarcophagus relief by J Stephens to James Wakeman Newport Charlett, died 1838

also two early C18 memorials to the Newport family and a small late C18 memorial

early C19 memorial at south-east end of nave.

Glass: east window probably by Hardman. (VCH 4, p 278