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Haxton

Wiltshire

C13, C15 and C16, restored in 1903

Architectural Features

Aisles have early C15 two and 3-light windows, nave clerestorey 2-light cinquefoiled with square label mould

Chancel has mid-late C15 three-light window but C19 east and low-side windows

South porch of C16, wide gabled with 3-centred arch of 2 chamfered orders

Interior: Nave of 3 bays, C15 arcades on octagonal columns

Narrow C13 chancel arch with square capitals to jambs

Roof of nave, C15, king post trusses, the ties bracketed to wall posts on mask corbels

Intermediate tie beams with principal rafters also moulded and carved bosses at intersections with purlins

Roof C19 in C15 style with open rafters

Fittings: Font: Romanesque, panels divided by raised incised strips, remounted in C19

Pulpit wood, also C19

Monuments: In chancel, wall tomb inserted into south-east window embrasure

Triptych top with shields and brasses to Thomas Jay, died 1623, and wife Anne, died 1612

Also brass to Catherine Vowell, died 1844

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