Steeple Aston : SS Peter and Paul

Grade II* listed.
C13 origin but largely restored in 1873 by Charles Buckeridge. Building materials consist of limestone and coursed marlstone rubble with limestone-ashlar dressings. The roofs are of Welsh slate and sheet metal.
Features include a C17 chancel, north east chapel, nave, north and south aisles, a west tower and north east vestry. The parapet is crenelated.
Windows range from C14 to C19 and cover a range of Decorated and Perpendicular styles. They include various examples of two and three light windows with ‘Y’ tracery.

Interior:
The chancel arch is C14 and leads to the north chapel, which features a C14 piscina. The four bay arcades are C13.
The aisle roofs are C19 and in Perpendicular style with moulded timbers.
The chancel screen is C15 and contains panelled tracery.
The font is possibly C12.

About this church

Grade II* listed.
C13 origin but largely restored in 1873 by Charles Buckeridge. Building materials consist of limestone and coursed marlstone rubble with limestone-ashlar dressings. The roofs are of Welsh slate and sheet metal.
Features include a C17 chancel, north east chapel, nave, north and south aisles, a west tower and north east vestry. The parapet is crenelated.
Windows range from C14 to C19 and cover a range of Decorated and Perpendicular styles. They include various examples of two and three light windows with ‘Y’ tracery.

Interior:
The chancel arch is C14 and leads to the north chapel, which features a C14 piscina. The four bay arcades are C13.
The aisle roofs are C19 and in Perpendicular style with moulded timbers.
The chancel screen is C15 and contains panelled tracery.
The font is possibly C12.

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