Stoke Talmage : St Mary Magdalene

Grade II listed.
C13 origins although rebuilt C18. Building materials consist of limestone rubble with ashlar dressings. The roof is gabled and of tile. It is built in Gothic Revival style
Features include a C19 vestry, south porch and north aisle. There is also a chancel and single-aisled nave with a west tower.
Windows are Perpendicular style and contain lots of examples of ‘Y’ tracery. The west tower contains C13 reset lancet windows.
The south porch is gabled with a double chamfered doorway.

Interior:
Decorated-style piscine with a mid C19 chancel arch. The foliate capitals are C13.
Most of the fixtures and fittings (including a pulpit, lectern and pews) are C19.

About this church

Grade II listed.
C13 origins although rebuilt C18. Building materials consist of limestone rubble with ashlar dressings. The roof is gabled and of tile. It is built in Gothic Revival style
Features include a C19 vestry, south porch and north aisle. There is also a chancel and single-aisled nave with a west tower.
Windows are Perpendicular style and contain lots of examples of ‘Y’ tracery. The west tower contains C13 reset lancet windows.
The south porch is gabled with a double chamfered doorway.

Interior:
Decorated-style piscine with a mid C19 chancel arch. The foliate capitals are C13.
Most of the fixtures and fittings (including a pulpit, lectern and pews) are C19.

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