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St Paul

St Paul

Wooburn Green

Buckinghamshire

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Originally late C12, with mid Cl4 N. chapel and chancel, and W. tower added 1442; all heavily restored, internally 1856 by Butterfield, externally 1868-69, Knapped flint, stone dressings, tiled roof to N. chapel, lead roofs to remainder

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Nave has battlemented clerestory with C19 carved head gargoyles and 4 bays of 2-light windows

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N. chapel has C14 traceried windows with arched heads, 2 to N. of 2-lights restored C20 with plastic stone, 3-light E. window partially restored with cement

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Interior: moulded tower arch; late C12 4-bay nave arcades of unmoulded 2-centred arches on cylindrical piers; C19 chancel arch on corbel columns, moulded arch to N. chapel. 2 piscinae in chancel, one cusped and with a shelf, another in N. chapel

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Comper 1899, slightly later screen to N. chapel by studio of Comper; other fittings and glass mid C19. 1614. RCHM I p. 322-323. Listing NGR: SU9095387795 Legacy The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system monuments: large wall tablet to Philip Lord Wharton 1695, with Ionic pilasters, flanking scrolls, and open segmental pediment with coat-of-arms; 2 C18 wall tablets; 6 brasses, C15-C17, one to infant Arthur Wharton d.

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Fittings: 2 chests, one C13, the other C17; rood screen by Sir N.