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Holy Trinity

Charwelton

Northamptonshire

C14 and C15, chancel rebuilt C17 and C18

Architectural Features

East end has 2-light Perpendicular window with relieving arch of red tiles and hood mould extended out over relief carvings of angels with symbol of the Holy Trinity in relief below window

Small leaded windows to eastermost bay either side, and two 2-light mullion windows to south side with round headed tile relieving arches

Aisles, porch and clerestory have plain parapets with gargoyles to clerestory

Octagonal limestone font on square stem, both carved with flowers, leaves and geometric emblems of the Trinity

Jacobean pulpit

Lectern of Spanish chestnut carved by Reverend A. Hemsted of Preston Capes,c.1900

Fine series of brasses, wall monuments and alabaster chest tomb with effigies to members of Andrews family, C15 and C16

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