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Stone with bold mouldings, well carved gargoyles, battlemented parapets and lead roofs

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West tower and nave circa 1100, south aisle about 1210, chancel rebuilt 1290, north aisle early C14, screen late C14-early C15, the roofs C15 and clerestory late C15. Chancel has two late Early English windows each side, east window similar three-light

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Roof C15. Chancel screen, timber, eight bays with much original painting, fan vaulted head, tracery and painted figures of kings and bishops in lower panelling, two in each bay

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Nave roof: panelled with moulded beams and elaborate bosses and angels on junctions

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Trusses supported on tall brackets formed of carved figures

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Twelve Apostles standing on peacocks, six each side

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C15. Similar roof in chancel

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Font: Early English, octagonal

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Cover castellated wood made by T.L. 1640. Front of nave early C16 pews

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Box pews mostly C18, a few C17. C18 pulpit and Royal Arms

Brass, and wall monument on north wall of chancel to Elizabeth Giffard 1687, Other C17 and C18 monuments

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Norman below