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St Andrew

St Andrew

Mid Suffolk

Suffolk

C14 with C15 clerestorey.

Architectural Features

moulded arch, the central order comprising a richly- carved band of foliage

The carving of the arch retains much original colour.

Fine late C15 nave roof in 10 bays, with alternate double hammer-beam and arched-braced trusses

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Font has octagonal bowl with trefoil-arched panels

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© Sandy Gerrard

around the stem, which is not contemporary with the bowl, are 8 human figures.

Nave retains 14 simple medieval benches with flat ends

one C15 bench has good carved poppyhead ends.

Early C17 carved pulpit and turned altar rails.

TM0766 : Cotton, St. Andrew's Church: Fragments of medieval glass 7

Some medieval stained glass, notably in the heads of 4 north clerestorey windows.

TM0766 : Cotton, St. Andrew's Church: Fragments of medieval glass 7

© Michael Garlick