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St Andrew

St Andrew

Rosemary Lane

Devon

Fabric of nave and chancel probably late C13.

Architectural Features

South aisle and west tower C15.

slate roof, with crested ridge tiles to nave only.

Inner doorway, C15, composite moulded arch, square-headed above with foliated spandrels.

North side: tall square-headed window, probably early C16, lighting screen and pulpit

Interior: Chancel arch, double chamfered and possibly late C13.

Also of this date the font, Ham Hill stone, circular bowl, moulded with fleurons to its base, with an octagonal stem, moulded plinth with separate bases for detached shafts which have now disappeared.

A tomb recess with half an effigy of a priest is also late C13 and possibly represents one of the 2 members of the Hydon family who provided the first incumbents.

C13 encaustic tiles now set under alter table.

wagon roof to nave and chancel, that to the nave unceiled in the 1960's, with ribs, bosses and wall plate all of the C15.

Door to rood loft (now destroyed) early C16.

Piscina and credence table under pointed arch looks C15.

Some of the inner tracery and window arches look original C15 work.