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St Peter

St Peter

Inkberrow

Worcestershire

Early C15 incorporating probably C12 foundations, with late C15, early C16 and 1784 alterations

Architectural Features

West tower: early C15, four stages, crenellated parapet, corner pinnacles, gargoyles below parapet

Nave and north aisle: early C15, aisle added late C15

Chancel: largely rebuilt 1887, small portion of C14 work in north wall with two trefoiled light window with square head

nave: Tudor arched barrel vault, plastered with timber ribs

Fittings: pulpit at south-east corner of nave, late C18 with Gothick panels

C17 communion table in north chapel

memorial to John Savage, died 1631 in south transept, table tomb bearing recumbent stone effigy with canopy supported on Corinthian columns, soffit of canopy has Gothic quatrefoil panels with sub-cusping, an interesting example of Gothic survival

square font on square pier, each side decorated with three medallions, bearing designs including lamb, cross and fleur-de-lys, soffit decorated with dog tooth ornament, c1200.

Glass: east window north chapel C15 fragments in head and in west window of north aisle.