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St Andrew

St Andrew

Yelverton

Norfolk

Of Saxon chancel C12 Norman tower and nave.

Architectural Features

C13 Early English south porch and some fenestration.

Fine Norman inner south doorway.

Eastern impost is a chamfered block covered with carved rectangles with diagonals and cross bars (like the Union Flag).

For a view of the church see > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1284635.

North doorway also Norman : round arch with decorated capitals and abaci.

For a view of the church see > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1284635.

© Evelyn Simak

2 C19 Norman round-headed south nave windows with colonnettes and zig-zag arch.

Chancel retains to south one pilaster buttress of Saxon date and a double splayed circular light to north and south.

C19 octagonal font in tower.

Norman chancel arch, the responds now more C19 than C12.

Southern astragal is cable carved.

Polygonal C17 panelled pulpit.

Under south double splayed Saxon window is a square niche with rounded top.

C14 ogeed and cusped re-set piscina.

2 C15 stained glass figures in chancel side windows : St. Margaret and St. Katherine.