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Architectural Features

C14 and 1748

C14 south door, the north doorway blocked and glazed

Nave of late Saxon work with pilaster strips dividing wall into 4 bays, and gable to 2 bays, the strips rebated for rendering

Chancel arch altered 1832 replacing Saxon original on Cll-C12 moulded imposts

Fittings: Font, clE, inelegant stone basin on baluster stem

Pulpit also

Steps enclosed in re- used late C17-early C18 panelling which also encloses reader's pew

Glass: In north chancel window, arms and inscription of 1737 to W. Lamplugh, rector

Monuments: Many wall memorials

Four brasses, one in chancel to William Budd, rector, died 1685

Furniture: Chancel has C17 oak chair with carved back, and a 3-legged serving table with ball and claw feet.

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