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St George

Architectural Features

Pantile, plain tile and lead roofs.

C14 west tower with stair turret to south-east corner.

One 2-light Decorated ground floor west window with mouchettes and one C13 loop to south.

South porch has a pair of C14 traceried oculi to sides each composed of 3 trefoils.

4 C15 2-light clearstorey windows.

C13 chancel with 2 lancets to north and a triple lancet,arrangement to the east.

C15 chancel arch on triple shaft responds.

C13 double piscina in chancel with deeply moulded trefoil arches supported on colonettes with bell capitals.

C14 piscina and credence shelf in south aisle in the form of a 2-light window with blind Decorated tracery in head and a transom forming the shelf.

Fine C15 hammerbeam roof repaired

re-erected in the C17.

Hammers appear to be, C17 with C15 arched braces rising from them.

Some original heavily moulded purlins and several C17 chamfered replacements including some C17 principal rafters incorporating C15 braces.

Single section of intricately carved Cl5 wall plate survives.

Several original carved bosses.

Chancel roof ceiled but may retain some Medieval elements.

C15 chancel screen with painted dado panels, tracery and contemporary choir stalls.

Exceptional late Medieval nave and aisle pews with traceried backs, carved poppy-head ends and mutilated arm rest carvings.

C17 polygonal pulpit with fluted frieze.

Late-Medieval rustic alms box with metal straps and provision for 3 padlocks.