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St Mary

St Mary

Wallington

Hertfordshire

Nave possibly C14

Architectural Features

N aisle and chapel, W tower and nave windows all early to mid C15

S porch late C15

Corner gargoyles at cornice level and in gable above E chapel window

C15 nave roof with hollow chamfered tie beams

Ceiled chancel roof braced on carved corbels

4 centred arch of mid C15 from chancel to N chapel

A stone carved angel corbel in NE corner of chapel

Remains of a C15 piscina on a semi-octagonal moulded pedestal in NW corner of chapel

N aisle roof has original moulded principals alternately braced onto wall corbels and carrying 4 timber carved angels

Most of nave and aisle seating is C15 benches

C12 Purbeck marble octagonal font bowl with shallow pointed arches

C15 panelled screen between N chapel and N aisle

Altar tomb to John Prysot below E window on N wall: panels of figures in crocketed ogee canopies alternating with shields bearing arms of Piggot and Prysot recessed in cinquefoil arches

Left return has 2 panels and one niche figure, a shield and Pelican in her Piety

One bay to W a tomb with plain C20 base and slab with indents for 2 figures, children, shields and Trinity

Slab tomb in nave floor to Richard Blow, d.1698.Window above John Prysot's tomb has glass of c.1450 with arms of Piggot and Prysot flanking Saints including St

E window glass by Messrs