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St Peter and St Paul

St Peter And St Paul

Felixstowe

Suffolk

C14, possibly incorporating earlier work, much altered and restored 1871-2.

Architectural Features

Septaria,flint, brick, tile,stone dressings, plaintile roofs.

C14 or earlier restored 1795.

Septaria, brick, stone, tile, pyramidal tile roof.

Moulded C14 west doorway.

West window renewed in C14 style.

C14 north doorway beneath hood mould with label stops.

To west, C14 window, tracery missing.

South doorway C14, with simple moulded arch beneath hood mould with label stops.

South porch late C14 or early C15, brick with stone dressings.

spandrels contain shields carved with Cross of St Andrew and Keys of St Peter.

Transepts and chancel rebuilt 1870's in late C13

early C14 styles.

Interior: Tower arch c.1300.

4-bay mediaeval nave roof probably survives above C19 plastered ceiling, C15 moulded wall plate and tie beams, some original.

C15 sanctuary piscina with cinque-foil head, octofoil drain.

Poppyhead benches, C15 with traceried panels, mutilated animal figures, reset in chancel.

Octagonal font, C15, partly recut C19.

Carved wooden pulpit, early C17, probably part of a triple decker, set on fragment of early C14 column.

Wooden lectern C18.

Poor box C16.