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HER 10922 - CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST
Church. 13th century with 14th century porch. Early 19th century chancel and north aisle 1873. Carstone to aisle walls with sandstone block dressings, stock brick chancel and brick extensions, timber framed porch. Plain tiled roofs with weatherboard belfry under wood shingled broach spire to west. Nave with pent roof aisle to north, chancel to east with vestry and extensions to south; bellcote and porch to west end. Buttresses to west end; stone dressed windows, 3-light to south, one 14th century, one 19th century. Lancet windows to east end. Arched planked door in stone surround with dogtooth decoration; hood mould over with end stops. Timber framed porch, open over panelled dado walls, moulded mullions above. Interior:- Simple, whitewash interior, 2 bay north aisle with round piers and chamfered arches; timber frame of belfry to west end with moulded beams tying into walls. Fittings:- Wood panelled pulpit. Sandstone font with octagonal bowl, panelled decorations on each face alternating roundels and celtic crosses. Octagonal stem on plinth below. V.C.H. Vol. II p.428-9, 453. III p398. PEVSNER. Buildings of England, Surrey (1971) p.112. Listing NGR: SU9578759592
| Record Type | Historic Building |
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| Grid Reference | SU 957 595 |
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| District | Surrey Heath, Surrey |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
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| EXTANT BUILDING | CHURCH | Medieval Post Medieval 13th Century 14th Century 19th Century |
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