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St Dunstan

Architectural Features

C15.

Flint with stone dressings and plain tile roof.

Tower: C15, 2 stages on plinth, with gargoyled upper string and battlements.

Nave: plinthless, with very small undressed C12 lancet

two C19 windows in a C14 style with hood-moulds and faces to label stops.

C19, with moulded C15-style two-centred arched doorway.

Moulded Medieval two-centred arched inner doorway with hoodmould and Medieval boarded door.

C15 east window of 3 cinquefoiled lights with upper tracery.

North Chapel: Late C12, with gable slightly lower than chancel but much lower than north aisle.

C19 windows in a C14 style.

J Newman notes: Late C12 2-bay north arcade to chancel with lightly chamfered pointed arches, round piers with square chamfered abaci and capitals carved with leaves.

C13 north arcade to nave with round piers and simply-moulded capitals carved with leaves.

C13 north arcade to nave with round piers and simply-moulded capitals.

C14 recess in north chapel.

Chancel and north chapel decorated 1870 with carved screen, stalls, and "remarkable" patterned wall-paintings.