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St Nicholas

St Nicholas

Teddington

Gloucestershire

C12, C13, C14 and C18.

Architectural Features

Nave north wall: single C13 trefoil-headed lancet to left of a projecting C14 porch which conceals an early plank door with fillets within a moulded pointed-arched surround of c1200 with carved head and animal head stop.

Buttressed south wall with one 2-light and one 3- light stone-mullioned casement with Tudor-arched heads, enriched spandrels, one dated 1624, and stopped hoods.

Three-storey tower, dated 1567, with diagonal buttresses.

C20 bowl font on a C14 base decorated with ball flower and engaged columns, opposite the north door.

Restored late C15 pews

Carved stone king's head on sill of chancel window.

C17 turned communion rails with knobs.

Panelled octagonal pulpit with sounding board and inscription 'Michael/ /Tyller/William/Awoode/Church/ Wardens/16/55', two cherubs' heads above

Restored C17 reading desk with inscription 'Quench not ye spirit/Despise not phrophecy'.

Wall paintings on wall of nave the most conspicuous of which is a large royal arms of William and Mary, 1689, enclosed with draped architectural features.

Traces of the Lord's Prayer and Creed in C16 on lettering on the north wall.

Fragments of C15 glass decorated with flowers in a north window of the chancel.

No monuments.