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St Mary

C15 stained glass depicting ten Apostles

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St John

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St Jude

1374 brass of William Cheyne

1368 brass of Thomas Cheyne, shield-bearer (scutifer) of Edward III. The inscription (now missing) once read: Made from earth, a man called Thomas Cheyne lies buried here, an illustrious shield-bearer of the King. He was gracious to all, and skilled in conversation. Christ, the Son of God, guide and cleanse his soul and take care of him.

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Mainly C15 but re-using C13 and C14 material, restored C19. Flint with clunch blocks, used in chequer on tower; later limestone dressings, bands of ironstone alternating with clunch ashlar to chancel

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Mainly square headed windows, 3-light with hoodmoulds to C16 clerestory, cusped lights to C15 belfry and aisle windows; 4-centred arched windows with cusped lights, to side of Chancel, 5-light square headed E. window

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C15 timber roofs

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Fittings: C12 tub font with arcading, old seats at W. end of nave

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Glass in E, window, original C15 stained glass made to fit the window, ten Apostles

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N. window of chancel has panel of C15 stained glass

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Brasses in chancel to 2 Knights, both C14, and one to a priest 1531.

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Monument in chancel to Lord & Lady Newhaven d.1728 & 32, by William Woodman the Elder (c.1654-1731) "one of the most outstanding monuments in England" (Gunnis)

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Reredos background with Corinthian columns and an open scrolled pediment with semi-reclining figure on a grey sarcophagus against a grey obelisk

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Seated figure of Lady Newhaven to RH of the white base of the monument; to the LH the coronet on a cushion