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St Mary

St Mary

Cubbington

Warwickshire

Earliest part of existing fabric is south arcade of nave dating from early C12

Architectural Features

About end of C12 tower added at west

Aisles rebuilt during C13

but windows belong to C14 when chancel rebuilt

In the nave the clere- story windows of which there are two on each side are of late C15 type

South arcade which is of early C12 date is of three semicircular arches of two plain orders carried on circular shafts and responds

Cushion capitals carved with scalloping

In south wall of south aisle the windows are modern but door has elaborate mouldings typical of C13

C15 embattled parapet with crocketted pinnacles

Interior: C12 flower-pot shaped font on modern base standing in tower

On east wall of nave, an oval carved wooded monument to Captain Abraham Murcott, drowned off Scilly Isles in 1702