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HER 8012 - CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL, The Street, West Clandon
Church. Nave late 12th century, chancel 13th century with tower to north of 1879 by J. C. Boys, who restored the Church. Spire rebuilt by T. G. Jackson in 1913. Random flint rubble with stone dressings, plain tiled roofs, renewed, with weatherboarded and wooden louvred top section to short tower, wood shingled broach spire above. Nave with south porch, chancel to east with tower to north-east and vestry to north-east corner. Short tower with offset buttresses to north corners, and polygonal stair turret under gabled roof to south-west angle, at junction with nave. Squat broach spire above. Five trefoil-light, cusped-head, depressed arches to each face of the tower at the top. Large 19th/20th century arched window to north with clock face above. Diagonal buttresses to east end with 14th century east window: Three trefoil, ogee arched lights with 2 centre arch and cusped net tracery. Two chamfered orders and label outside. West window 15th century with cinque-foil lights under flat segmental arch. Two lancet windows and sundial to north side of chancel, one 19th century window to south side. Double lancet to west side of south wall, renewed window. Gabled, half-open porch to south, some timbers originating from 14th century. 19th century stone, chamfered, round arched surround to south door. Interior: heavily restored 6 bay nave. Nave roof 15th century, collar beams and tie beams surviving, reconstructed in 19th century. 14th century chancel roof, chancel arch widened. Fittings: South wall. Two piscinae, the eastern one round headed, western square, 13th century. Sedilia -13th century with engaged shaft on each jamb in hollow chamfers, moulded base with 3 rounds and bell capitals. Late 19th century pulpit, stone with black marble pillars and roundel decoration. Font - Sussex marble bowl, square with tapering sides in which are arcades of shallow circular headed arches, part chiselled off. Centre stem with surrounding angle pillars. Onslow pew - to west end of nave. Fine late 17th century, possibly Italian, with carved armrests with cherubs’ heads. Painting - 3 figures on board to south side of chancel. Carving - panel of dragon and reptile fighting, attached to south porch. PEVSNER: Buildings of England, Surrey (1971) pp 506-7. V.C.H. Surrey (1967 ed) Vol III pp 348-9. Listing NGR: TQ0441851250
| Record Type | Historic Building |
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| Grid Reference | TQ 044 512 |
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| District | Guildford, Surrey |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
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| EXTANT BUILDING | CHURCH | Medieval Post Medieval 12th Century 13th Century 19th Century |
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Ref: Department of the Environment List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: Guildford |
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