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St Mary

St Mary

Santon Downham

Suffolk

Mediaeval, with alterations of late C19 Nave, chancel, north porch, west tower.

Architectural Features

The development of the church in C12

C13 is complex and interesting.

Core of nave is C12: - north and south doorways have spiral- carved jamb shafts and scalloped capitals, the south doorway retaining roll- moulded round-arched head.

Above it is an oblong plaque with good carving, perhaps of a wolf attempting to devour the Tree of Life.

The north doorway was altered C14, with arched head, the hoodmould having mask dripstones.

Over the doorway is a C15 niche for the Virgin Mary.

Medieval font. For an exterior view of and information about this church go to: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2116819.

The simple boarded door is mediaeval, perhaps C14.

Medieval font. For an exterior view of and information about this church go to: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2116819.

© Evelyn Simak

In the nave are 2 windows with C12 broadly splayed inner arches, adapted C13 for larger lancets.

The chancel was perhaps rebuilt c.1200

2 early C13 lancets in north wall, and between them a tomb recess, and beside it an aumbry.

A blocked C13 window in south nave has painted scrollwork.

Of later C13 are 2 double lancets in south wall, one altered.

C.1300, the chancel arch with moulded pilasters, and fine contemporary screen with heavy oak framing

In the north nave wall is a blocked early C14 opening, formerly leading into a chapel later demolished.

Also of early C14 is a 2-light window in south chancel,

beside it is a C15 piscina.

The east window was renewed C19 in the C14 style.

Parapet-gabled C15 porch was built against the pre-existing chapel, whose wall it retains - hence the asymmetry.

The tower was built late C15, in 3 stages with 2-light belfry openings.

The set-forward plinth has a frieze with flushwork tracery, and inscribed names of John Watt, John Reeve, Sir John Downham, Margret Reve, Jafrey Skytte and William Toller, all of whom are known from documents of 1463-1504.

The tower arch has an inner order on corbels with supporting angels.

Simple C14 octagonal limestone font with C17 oak pyramid cover.

Octagonal mid C17 pulpit with carved panels.

4 bench ends of C15 are reused in C19 pews.

2 coped C14 tomb-slabs in chancel floor

C19 stained glass windows by Kempe, in 3 lancets on north side, and in west tower window.