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St Peter

St Peter

Fulbrook

Oxfordshire

Mid C13, only west nave survives, transepts and south transept tower 1828 by J Peniston, chancel rebuilt and vestry late C19

Architectural Features

Rubble ironstone and flint, stone dressings, brick additions, some flint bands, old plain tile roof, weatherboarded top stage to tower

Plan of C13 chancel and nave, chancel rebuilt with north vestry C19, small north transept and large south transept with tower at south end

On south blocked C13 door with heavy roll-mouldings carried down as shafts

To west C16 2-light window

West wall, much repaired, has C13 stepped triple lancet window with C19 trefoil over

Inside chancel all C19 except north-west door of late C13

C15 roof with moulded wallplate and cambered tiebeams

Font old but recut

Tower has C13 treble bell, long and tapered, and has a square lip.