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St Mary and St Peter

St Mary And St Peter

Tidenham

Gloucestershire

C13

Architectural Features

C14 with extensive restoration in 1858 by John Norton.

Plain tower in two stages with clamp buttresses to half height and stair turret in south west clamp to full height, small lancets south and west, 2-light, 4-centred louvred belfry openings, south porch in two storeys, rebuilt C19, has 2-light Kentish tracery over doorway, inner door with colonnettes and stiff-leaf a rebuilt C13 one.

Nave south side has 2-light C14 ogee-headed window with eccentric double-wave hood, left of porch, then 2-light C19

3-light C15 window

chancel 1-light C14 as left-hand nave window and another 2-light C14, and priest's door off-centre, left with 3-centred head and double roll moulding.

North aisle with 3-light late C13, then on north side 3 cusped lancets grouped to east end, and simple pointed door, right

west wall a 3-light C14 design, and boiler flue.

Interior: tower floor of memorial slabs, lancets have very deep splay to semi-circular rere arches, donations boards include reference to ten shillings annual sum by Mrs Bridget Madocke to maintenance of family monument in churchyard (qv).

Nave in 5 bays with arch-braced roof and wind-bracing and a heavy arch-brace at chancel arch, 4-bay plain chamfered C13 arcade

north aisle with pointed barrel roof, 3 corbels on nave arcade, not centred to arches and c500 mm below plate level and a rood-loft opening which is not visible on the nave side, cusped piscina in east wall, also 2 small square glass panels.

In the small window by the pulpit, some glass of 1310 with coat of arms of John ap Adam, including date MCCCX, another window in south west of nave to Seys family of Stroat House (qv), includes two bold angels.

Font is round lead bowl of C12, one of six such in Gloucestershire, with figures and initials in arcade of 12 arches, set on C18 carved round base.

Pews, fittings and most glass of C19.