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St Margaret

St Margaret

Old Fletton

Cambridgeshire

Mainly of circa 1150

Architectural Features

Mid C12 nave with circa 1300 clerestorey with C17 square-headed 2-light clerestorey windows.

Mid C12 north aisle widened in 1901 in rock-faced ashlar with Perpendicular style window but west window late C13.

Mid C12 north chapel.

Circa 1300 south aisle with C17 square-headed 3-light windows the east and west windows are late C13 with 3 lancet lights in one arch.

Mid C12 chancel has corbel-table, one blocked south window and corner buttresses with reset early C9 carved stones probably originally part of a frieze from Peterborough Abbey.

Late C13 west tower with angle buttresses with set-offs, large bell openings with Y-tracery, cornice with ball flowers and stone broach spire with 2 tiers of lucarnes.

Interior: north arcade of circa 1160 originally 4 bays, but one pier removed and wide double-chamfered arch inserted, round piers with scalloped capitals and round slightly chamfered arches.

Early C14 south arcade with wide double chamfered 4-centred arches, octagonal piers and moulded capitals.

C12 responds of chancel arch are probably reset in circa 1300 when chancel arch wall built.

Circa 1160 two bay arcade from chancel to north chapel, also round arched with circular pier with scalloped capital.

Front of circa 1661-2, octagonal with alternating fluted and panelled sides.

Two carved panels on north wall of chancel of saints probably C12 or earlier.