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St Mary

Architectural Features

C15 details, restored 1894 by Loftus Brock.

Flint and dressed stone, plain tile roof.

A 3-light C15 Perp. window over with ogival mullions, basket arch and deeply moulded dripmould.

South nave wall rendered, with 1 chamfered lancet, 1 restored 3-light C15 window and 1 trefoil-headed lancet, with C19 offset buttressing.

One C14 2-light window, with depressed arched heads and hollow-moulded cinquefoil over, and 1 cusped single light.

North door with moulded and carved wood lintel.

Fittings: early C14 ogee-headed sedile in chancel with attached octagonal shafts, water holding bases, undercut capitals and curved head stops.

Monuments: wall plaques in chancel to Filmer family , and nave floor slabs to Carter family of Winchcombe, 1662.

Large alabaster slab in aisle, 6' x 3', with incised figure and latin inscription, to John Sprot, d.

9th December 1466, Rector 1431 - 66.

Glass: fragments in south windows in nave and chancel, the latter a roundel of the Virgin c.