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HER 10871 - CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST
Church. Rebuilt using old materials after a fire in 1680 on south side, tower of 1838 by Robert Ebbels, chancel,nave and north aisle of 1874 by Ewan Christian. South wall and porch of 17th century brown brick; tower red and blue brick with stone quoins to south side on stone plinth, red and blue brick in diaper pattern and banding courses to nave, chancel and north aisle; plain tiled roofs with ridge cresting. Aisled nave with tower to west and porch on south. Chancel to east with chapel to south and vestry to north. Tower square with diagonal offset buttresses; 3 stages with battlemented parapet. Stone surrounds to louvred arched openings in top stage with clock below in apron panel to west face. Two light trefoil head windows to first stage, one on south face blocked. Two reused stone 15th century and 16th century windows to south aisle, one 2-light window in Decorated style, one 3-light window in Perpendicular style. Remainder of windows late 19th century. Ribbed and studded door in moulded wood frame under gauged brick head in south porch. Arched double doors to west. Interior:- 3 bay nave arcades on round stone piers with lighter coloured stone plinths and moulded capitals; Stone human head stops to billeted hood mouldings of arches. Brick chancel arch with dogtooth decorative band to arch. Double arch opening to south chancel wall with billeted hood moulding. Early 20th century marble and alabaster mosaic reredos. 19th century fittings. 17th century pulpit. Late 19th century octagonal stone font with panelled sides on centre stem and angle columns. Monuments:- Eastawall of south chapel - Monument to Sage and Robert Herrington Died 1733 and 1757. Aedicular. Coloured stone panel in flanking pilasters under swans neck pediment and shell crest; cartouche in apron below. East wall of south chapel:- Oval wall plate to Thomas Tilbury. Died 1716. Grey stone ground, lighter inscription panel on ribbon festoon. PEVSNER:- Buildings of England, Surrey (1971) pp 527-8 Listing NGR: SU9304963731
| Record Type | Historic Building |
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| Grid Reference | SU 930 637 |
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| Parish | Windlesham |
| District | Surrey Heath, Surrey |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
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| EXTANT BUILDING | CHURCH WALL MONUMENT | Post Medieval 17th Century 18th Century 19th Century |
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