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St Mary

St Mary

Dullingham

Cambridgeshire

C13 chancel, C14 tower with late C15 buttresses, mid C15 nave, south aisle and Lady Chapel, later C15 north aisle, porch and clerestorey.

Architectural Features

The chancel north wall two-light traceried window, low-side window and priest's door were blocked in C18 when the Church was used as a memorial chapel to the Jeaffreson family

Roofs of lead and plain tiles.

Double piscina with foiled drains in chancel, two C15 piscinae in each aisle and stoop by north door.

south aisle and Lady Chapel roof with hollow chamfered and moulded principal rafters supported on carved stone corbels with jack legs and arch braces.

North aisle pent roof with similar details, Font C15, painted in C17 with shield of James I, clunch with foiled panels, panelled pedestal and moulded plinth.

Monuments to Jeaffreson family of note, two by Westmacott.

Four hatchments in tower.

Two brass indents in chapel.

Memorial stained glass in east window dated 1889 by Heaton, Butler and Barne, London.

Pink marble steps to altar, green marble pulpit, 1903.