Archeology. 



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PERPENDICULAR. 



MODERN ADDITIONS. ADDITIONS. 



E. ends of S. aisles have 

 Perpendicular windows. 

 Old woodwork, perpen- 

 dicular pews in N. aisle. 

 Also old iron-bound 

 chest. 



S. aisle windows are late 

 perpendicular. One win- 

 dow at S. of chancel 

 also is of same date. 



Holy water stoup, 16th 

 cent. Staircase leading 

 to rood loft 16th cent. 



Fire in 1638 which burnt 

 all shingle roofs, and 

 necessitated new ones & 

 alterations to chancel, 

 which was lowered some 

 5 ft., & windows in N. 

 side built up afresh. 

 Wiltshire Chantry added 

 in 16th cent. Contains 

 altai tomt ,good carving. 



Some ancient stained glass in aisle windows. Pavement has 

 several old tiles. Many remnants of ancient stalls and carved 

 pew ends ; also monumental remains and brasses in nave and 

 N. aisle and chapel. In S. aisle is a marble tomb to Sir John 

 Sedley, 1561, nicely painted and gilt, with helmet and sword. 

 Very good font, carved panels. Old oak door in S. porch. 

 Pulpit probably Jacobean. 



S. porch of two stories. From upper story there opens into the 

 church a hagiscope or squint. 16th, 17th, & 18th century 



Restored 1856-61 ; S. aisle rebuilt 1839 ; chantrey entirely re- 

 built. Six coffin-lids dug up (stone) ; one now built in W. 

 wall. E.E. W. doorway and S. aisle windows restored 1856- 

 61 ; S. chapel built 1856-61. Modern font. On the N. side 

 are two arches of destroyed arcade. 



Restored in 1870. Richness of detail and beauty increases from 

 W. to E. Elaborate dog-tooth carving in charcel arch, and 

 quatrefoils on either side of arch above. Brasses in chancel. 



Supporting arches between nave and side aisle are lace additions, 

 and rather heavy. All external quoins and stone dressings 

 have been lately restored. Chancel roof is divided into square 

 compartments by wooden ribs, and below eaves line origin- 

 ally were 12 or 16 hatchments, which are row scattered over 

 other portions of chuich. All pew wood work is good, & bench- 

 ends are carved with linen-panel decoration. Also some good 

 Jacobean panels at back of choir-stalls. 



