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St Andrew

Architectural Features

other roofs flat behind parapets: some good C14

C15 grotesque gargoyles.

Early C14 features in chancel include a south doorway and two windows with cusped Y-tracery, one with grotesque dripstones.

Over the doorway is a contemporary window whose wide inner splay may indicate a C12 origin.

Late C14 tower with Y-traceried belfry windows and another below at the west end

money bequeathed for its completion 1442.

Mid C14 north and south nave doorways, the latter with its original cross-battened plank door and the former with a small stoup beside it.

Porch and aisles remodelled in early C15

3-bay nave arcades of mid/late C14: the piers have trefoiled headed arches carved beneath the octagonal capitals.

Good late C14 east window.

Circa 1500 roof over chancel in 5 bays: arch-braced collarbeam trusses, the beams moulded and embattled, and a deep cornice with shallow mouldings

The nave and aisle roofs were rebuilt in C19: the truss adjacent to the chancel arch is carved with the date 1897.

Vestry added in early C16: casement-moulded doorway, original oak plank door, and brick-arched fireplace.

TL9666 : Norton, St. Andrew's Church: Octagonal Perpendicular font 18

Good C15 font with evangelists in sunk panels around the bowl, and,panelled stem with various supporting creatures around the chamfered corners.

TL9666 : Norton, St. Andrew's Church: Octagonal Perpendicular font 18

© Michael Garlick

most have carved creatures seated upon the buttresses.

3 sets of late C14 choirstalls: two of 3 seats and one of 2

traditional pattern with delicately carved misericord figures.

In the nave is a monument of 1626, whose painted inscription is lost.

The deep ogee- headed crown has obelisks at the head and feet: here some painted decoration is visible including the standing skeletal figure of time with hourglass and sickle and the date 1626.

Some medieval glass, especially at the heads of south chancel and south aisle windows.

A large C15/C16 marble slab with brass sinking in the nave, another (smaller) with 3 later slabs in north aisle, and 5 slabs of various dates from C16 to early C19 in the chancel floor.