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Anglo-Saxon, C12 and later, restored 1851, tower 1829-8. Rubble stone with dressings some in brown Northants ironstone

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Tall unbuttressed tower of 4 stages, the lower 3 Saxon with some herring bone stonework and narrow arched windows

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Top stage probably C14 with 2 light traceried belfry windows.Exterior shows C13 lancets in chancel, C14 windows to E. end of aisle

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C15 windows and both porches

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Interior: nave of 3 bays with Transitional Norman arches with round piers and square capitals, those to S. arcade with grotesque heads on the angles

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C15 clerestorey with 3 windows each side, and over the tower arch is a deeply recessed Norman window

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Some Saxon stonework has been exposed over N. arcade

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Nave and aisles have C15 timber roofs

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Chancel C13 restored C19 with piscina and linage bracket to RH of altar

Monuments in chancel include a bold stone cartouche with oval bolection panel of polished black marble to Catherine wife of Thomas Newton 1680, 2 small brasses one of which is to Jas.Newton of "Ye in Ward Temple." 1690, and CB wall monument to members of Newton family

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Font: C15 octagonal with traceried panelling pulpit: C17.

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In the vestry is a small alabaster figure found on the site of Lavendon Abbey