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St Peter and St Paul

St Peter And St Paul

Temple Ewell

Kent

C12

Architectural Features

extended C13.

C15 tower restored 1874 by Talbot Bury for £2,254.

North porch rebuilt 1874 but retains C14 hollow

roll moulded doorway, with C12 north doorway with billet outer mould with roll mould and scalloped shafts.

C19 fenestration except for 1 C12 lancet in the nave.

1 C13 lancet in the chancel

1 C15 double window in nave.

Hollow chamfered C15 tower arch,the inner jamb restored C19, with 6 steps up to west door, and small door high up in nave gable.

Stone coffin lid now in the north porch c.1300 with a templar cross in relief.

Stained glass: 4 panels each in the chancel and the north chapel, Swiss C17 presented to the church 1852 by a Mr. Halford.

In the chancel representations of Pharoe's dream, Jacob and his sons, Joseph receiving his brothers and Joseph's release from prison, all dated 1663.

North chapel glass probably German, dated 1608 to 1614, showing the Annunciation, The village of Rolfenbach with the Virgin and child.