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St Cuthbert

Clungunford

Shropshire

Circa 1300, restored 1895 and north-west tower added by E.Turner of Leicester.

Architectural Features

plain tile roofs.

South door of circa 1300.

Nave and chancel roofs reported to be C14 but are hidden by boarded ceilings of seqmental pointed section.

Mid-C19Wenlock marble font, octagonal.

Late C19 octagonal wooden pulpit.

Stalls incorporate fragments of C17 woodwork.

Hinged oak chest, probably C16.

In the south-east corner of the nave is a C14 stone tablet carved with an heraldic badge, comprising a beast carrying a banner.

Monuments.

aedicular tablet with broken pediment containing coat of arms, angel head at base.

Brasses: William Freeman, died 1671.

Stained glass.