A HISTORY OF SURREY 



Lambeth. — ^Tower and parts of fabric, 1374-7. 



OcKHAM.— Windows of two designs in chancel side walls, c. 1350 and 1400. 

 OxTED.— South porch and inner doorway with richly panelled oak door, c. 1 380. 

 RiiCATE.— Parts of nave and aisles with many windows and western tower, c. 1 380. 

 Woking. — Some windows in nave, c. 1 360. 



Most Surrey churches contain portions — if only windows and doors — belonging to the 

 following period, of which the subjoined examples are typical. Churches wholly in this style 



are rare in Surrey. 



FROM c. 1400 TO c. 15CX). 



Barnes. — Tower and windows, c. 1420. 



Beddincton. — Carew Chapel, with fine east window of peculiar design, c. 1420. 



Blechincley. — Arcades of nave, aisle walls, windows and roofs. A good series of grotesque corbels, 



c. 1400. The chancel arch is four-centred, of bold design. 

 BuRSTOW. — ^Timber tower, arcade on south of nave, windows, Easter sepulchre, font, etc. (a good 



and rare example), niches, c. 1470. 

 Chiddincfold. — Arcade on north of nave, and windows of north aisle, c. 1500. 

 Chipstead. — Central tower (upper story), east and west windows and windows of aisle, c. 1400. 

 Chobham. — ^Tower, windows, etc., c. 1400. 

 C0UL8DON. — Tower, windows in chancel, etc., c. 1400. 



Crowhurst. — East window, aisle windows, timber steeple, Gaynesford tombs, c. 1400, 

 Croydon. — Tower (restored). 

 Croydon Palace Chapel. — A late example. 

 Epsom. — ^Tower (re-cased) and spire. Font, c. 1460. 

 Farnham. — ^Windows generally, and tower (lower stages), the latter c. 1500. 

 Guildford, St. Nicholas. — Loseley Chapel, late in the century. 

 Horley. — South side, with windows, c. 1480. 

 HoRNE. — Windows and timber tower, c. 1470. 



Kingston. — Parts of nave, arcades, vrindows, etc. ; and north chapel and chancel, c. 1460. 

 Leatherhead. — ^Tower and windows, north wall of nave. Font, c. 1480. 

 Leigh. — Church generally, c. 1420. 



Lingfield. — Entire church (except tower), rebuilt in 1431. 

 Merstham. — East window, south chapel, south porch, screen, etc., c. 1400. 

 Merton. — East window. Roofs of nave and quire, c. 1400. 

 Mickleham. — ^Tower, windows and parts of aisle, c. 1460. 

 Moulsey, West. — Tower and font, c. 1420, in nave. 

 Newdigate.— Windows, north wall of nave. The wooden tower at the west end is of about 



the same date. 

 NuTFiELD. — ^Tower, several windows, rood screen, c. 1400. 



OcKHAM.— Tower, window, south wall of chancel, screen, seats in chancel, c. 1400. 

 OxTED. — South porch, arcades in nave, c. 1400. 

 Putney. — Tower and arcades of nave. 



PuTTENHAM.— Various windows, one a low side window in south wall of chancel, e. 1420. 

 Send.— Nave, with its roof, wrindows, door, seating and rood-screen, western tower, c. 1480. 

 Shere. — Windows in nave. 



Southward, St. Mary Overie.— Central tower, upper stages. Bosses of former wooden vaulting. 

 c. 1400-1500. ° 



Streatham.— Tower arch and part of tower. 

 Stoke d'Abernon. — Norbury chapel, c. 1490. 

 Thursley. — ^Wooden tower, c. 1470. 

 Walton-on-Thames.— Tower, windows, etc., c. 1400. 

 Woking.— Window, north wall of nave, arcade on south side, seating, etc. 

 WoRPLESDON. — ^Tower, with good window, etc. 



To the next half century-the closing period of mediaeval architecture-Surrey con- 

 of detSr""^"'" examples, but some of them are noteworthy for their elaboration 



FROM c. 1500 TO c. 1550. 

 ASHTEAD.-The church, including massive west tower, east window and font, belongs to the be- 



ginning of the century, although there are traces in the walls of a much older building. 

 BooKHAM, GMAT.-North chancel, with arch in yellow sandstone, c. 1500. ^ 



Chaldon.— Window of south aisle, and porch. 

 Charlwood.— Windows of chancel and south chapel, c. 1 500. 



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