Steeple Barton : St Mary

Grade II* listed.
C14 origins. Building materials consist of coursed limestone rubble with ashlar quoins and dressings. The roofs are stone-coped and gabled with some artificial slate.
Features include a C14 two-bay chancel and nave, south aisle, a C15 west tower and a mid C19 gabled south porch.
Windows are in Decorated style and date from C14. They include a range of two-light and three-light designs. There is a Perpendicular style window to the west side of the church.

Interior:
The chancel features a Minton tile floor with a C19 chancel arch and also a C19 arch-braced roof. The south aisle roof is similarly designed. There is also a C14 piscina and a C12 fluted tub font.

About this church

Grade II* listed.
C14 origins. Building materials consist of coursed limestone rubble with ashlar quoins and dressings. The roofs are stone-coped and gabled with some artificial slate.
Features include a C14 two-bay chancel and nave, south aisle, a C15 west tower and a mid C19 gabled south porch.
Windows are in Decorated style and date from C14. They include a range of two-light and three-light designs. There is a Perpendicular style window to the west side of the church.

Interior:
The chancel features a Minton tile floor with a C19 chancel arch and also a C19 arch-braced roof. The south aisle roof is similarly designed. There is also a C14 piscina and a C12 fluted tub font.

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