Archaeology. 



449 



10001900 A.D. 



PERPENDICULAR. 



MODERN ADDITIONS. REMARKS. 



S. & N. aisle chapels, 

 water stoup in porch, 

 outer doorway labelled. 

 Nave & chancel each 

 with N. & S. aisles, S. 

 porch and W. tower. 

 Perpendicular door 

 blocked up in N. aisle. 



E. window of chancel, one window in North aisle and several in 

 the S. aisle and chancel restored. 



Tower : lower stage re- 

 stored A.D. 1872 ; per- 

 pendicular tracery, sq.- 

 headed belfry windows ; 

 corbels & gargoyles. 



Tower (West). Octagonal 

 turrets at N.E. angle. 

 Embattled parapet. 



Scadbury Chantry, 1422 



Restoration in 1883. Tiles and screen restored after the old 

 ones. Exceedingly interesting monuments, and brasses or 

 hatchments. Steps to rood loft are still left. 



1829, arches & piers were removed, N. aisle elongated, chancel 

 and side chapel on S. thrown into main building, changing 

 its character. Recess with capitals and mouldings, graceful 

 relic of Edwardian period in S. wall. Sedilia and chantry. 

 Ancient oak door to S. porch, preserved in present porch. 

 Arch connecting S. aisle with tower only original one left. 

 Window over W. door, very depressed arch. 



Re-built in 1629. Probably the earlier church was encased with 

 brickwork. Probably designed by Inigo Jones, being built 

 with funds left by Sir Adam Newton. 



New S. porch built 1858. Church restored generally at same 

 time. Carved Jacobean pulpit. Several brasses. 



Marble monument of recumbent lady and infant on a tomb, 

 said to be Flaxman's masterpiece. 



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