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St Peter

St Peter

Ropley

Hampshire

Norman nave (C11) with C12 transepts, C13 chancel with south chapel, C14 timber-framed bell tower inset into the south transept, south porch C1700, north chapel (vestry) of 1846, and north aisle (obliterating the north transept) of 1896

Architectural Features

flint walls with stone and brick dressings, and a tile roof of 3 ridges

The oldest part of the structure is the south wall of the nave, and the south transept, with C14 walling to the south chapel, and these sections contain a C12 doorway, a C15 Perpendicular south door, a C16 window to the nave, and a small C14 window to the chapel

Interior: generally Victorian, but there are medieval piscinas, a C15 octagonal font, a Royal Coat of Arms with Queen Anne device but later lettering GIII 1791, and a hatchment