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Sutton Mandeville

Wiltshire

C13, C14, restored 1862 by T.B.Miles of Salisbury

Architectural Features

Nave to either side of porch has 2- light C14 square-headed window with ogee lights and hoodmoulds, buttresses with offsets, rainwater head dated 1862

North transept has early C14 three-light pointed window with reticulated tracery and hoodmould

North aisle has 2-light C14-style square-headed window with ogee lights and hoodmould, cusped lancet to right

Three-stage C15 west tower has diagonal buttresses with offsets, string courses and offset bellstage, west doorway has hollow-chamfered pointed arch, second stage has arrow loops with Tudor-arched light to west face, bellstage has 2-light pointed Perpendicular windows to all faces, moulded parapet with corner pinnacles

Fine C13 pointed double chamfered chancel arch on triple shafts with moulded capitals, hoodmould with foliated terminals

C19 pulpit reuses a finely-carved early C17 panel

C19 pews, communion rail and cylindrical font, at west end

carved with primitive relief of Virgin and Child

possibly C12

Good late C19 stained glass in east window depicting the Crucifixion and Resurrection, window on south side of nave has naturalistic floral painting and painted roundels with portraits of Sarah and Nora Walter, died 1890 and 1935 respectively.

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