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St Andrew

St Andrew

Churcham

Gloucestershire

C12, 14/15C, 1878: Nave and tower random rubble, with large, squared quoins: chancel mixed squarish and flat stone, with ashlar buttresses: tiled roof to nave, shingles to spire, slates to chancel.

Architectural Features

To right of porch 2-light reticulated-tracery window, with, to its left, jamb and part of arch of C12 window, surviving stones moulded, capital with volute.

North door to nave C19 rebuild of C12 opening

above a carved stone, said to be C3 A.D., a standing figure, arms raised as in prayer, circles with 4 spokes to left and right, all under a curved arch.

The damage was caused when the roof fell onto the font during a fire in the 17th century. It is now decommissioned and stands outside the porch.

Octagonal stone font, 1884

The damage was caused when the roof fell onto the font during a fire in the 17th century. It is now decommissioned and stands outside the porch.

© Pauline E

Two C18 wall monuments, 2 Norman revival wall monuments in chancel, 1842 and 1843.

Plain piscina by pulpit in nave.