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St Peter

St Peter

Siddington

Gloucestershire

Norman foundation, enlarged on north side C1470, restored 1864 by Henry Woodyer, including building of tower.

Architectural Features

Norman south doorway with cable moulding and beakheads and carved tympanum showing Christ in Majesty.

Chancel has restored twin cusped lancets to north and south, and C19 triple stepped lancet east window with elaborately carved mouldings above capitals.

The Langley Chapel of 1470 on north side has embattled parapet and stepped buttresses to corners and dividing 3 grouped trefoil lancet windows with straight heads, 7/5/5-lights from east to west.

Norman chancel arch with chevron mouldings and pelleting on hoodmould.

North wall of Langley Chapel has 3 small tomb recesses, 2 still with matrices on wall for brasses.

Glass from east window of Chapel removed to Cirencester between 1792 and 1800.

Access to Chapel from chancel through arch with concave mouldings and angel corbels with Langley Arms.

Some C19 decorative stencilling in nave and on pulpit.

Tall Norman font with herringbone patterns.