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St Andrew

St Andrew

Sutton

Cambridgeshire

West tower: Late C14

Architectural Features

It is embattled and the moulded main cornice has beast gargoyles.

The south aisle has five late C14 windows of three cinquefoil lights each in two centred arch with flowing tracery.

The aisles are also embattled and have gargoyles.

Moulded main cornice with corner beast gargoyles.

The roof is C19 on original carved stone corbels.

In south east corner of south a piscina with niche above, now mutilated, with vaulted roof and seated figure, also mutilated.

Chancel has C19 roof now carried on original corbels carved with demi-angels.

Pevsner: Buildings of England p 463 VCH: Cambs Vol IV R Fawcett: Sutton in the Isle of Ely and its Architectural Context (British Archaeological Association: Medieval Art and Architecture at Ely Cathdral)