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St Peter and St Paul

St Peter And St Paul

Stokenchurch

Buckinghamshire

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Nave originally C12, with C15 W. end, C14 and C16 N. transept, C16 S. porch, and C13-C14 chancel

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S. side of nave has 3 C14 and C15 2-light traceried windows, the right window very tall

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Late C12 S. door with pointed arch, dogtooth and double roll mouldings, and flanking single shafts, the left with carved foliage capital

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N. transept has diagonal buttresses and C15-C16 windows with Tudor hoodmoulds, the N. window of 3-lights with carved head stops and single cusped light above in gable, the E. window of 2-lights

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Restored C15-C16 roof with carved spandrels on carved head and angel corbels

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N. transept has cinquefoil piscina and good C15-C16 roof with arched wind-braces and cusped principals to central truss

Other fittings and glass are late C19. monuments: brasses to Bartholomew Tipping and wife Martha 1632; 2 brasses with figures of knights on jambs of chancel arch; memorial tablet with carved festoons and putti, to Bartholomew Tipping, 1680, founder of the free school; white marble tablet with flanking scrolls to Bartholomew Tipping 1738; late C18 memorial tablets to Mason family in nave

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Octagonal font with moulded rim, probably C13, altered C15-C16.