St. Peter's Churchyard
Dalwood, East Devon District, Devon, England
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Dalwood, East Devon District, Devon EX13 7EH EnglandCoordinates: 50.79936, -3.06866 - Cemetery ID:
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Parish church. 15th century, restored in 1881.
Stone rubble wth freestone dressings. Slate roofs. Comprising nave, chancel, north aisle, chancel chapel and west tower and south porch.
The nave has three light flat headed windows. The chancel with three light perpendicular east window, two light flat headed south windows, and moulded two centred arch south doorway. The north aisle has three light perpendicular east and west windows and three light flat headed north windows.
The 15th century west tower with diagonal buttresses, battlements, two light flat headed bell openings and three light perpendicular west window over moulded two centred arch doorway. Polygonal stair turret on south side with battlements and gargoyles.
Interior: Three bay north arcade with four centred arches, squat piers with vestigial capital and foliage and shields. Four centred arch from the chancel to the chancel chapel with similar capitals. Victorian chancel arch. Nave and chancel roofs are Victorian. Waggon roof to north aisle possibly 15th century. Semi-octagonal pulpit rebuilt early 17th century. Later 19th century furnishings generally. Octagonal font. Royal Arms of King George III. Fragments of medieval glass are in the east and north-east windows.
Parish church. 15th century, restored in 1881.
Stone rubble wth freestone dressings. Slate roofs. Comprising nave, chancel, north aisle, chancel chapel and west tower and south porch.
The nave has three light flat headed windows. The chancel with three light perpendicular east window, two light flat headed south windows, and moulded two centred arch south doorway. The north aisle has three light perpendicular east and west windows and three light flat headed north windows.
The 15th century west tower with diagonal buttresses, battlements, two light flat headed bell openings and three light perpendicular west window over moulded two centred arch doorway. Polygonal stair turret on south side with battlements and gargoyles.
Interior: Three bay north arcade with four centred arches, squat piers with vestigial capital and foliage and shields. Four centred arch from the chancel to the chancel chapel with similar capitals. Victorian chancel arch. Nave and chancel roofs are Victorian. Waggon roof to north aisle possibly 15th century. Semi-octagonal pulpit rebuilt early 17th century. Later 19th century furnishings generally. Octagonal font. Royal Arms of King George III. Fragments of medieval glass are in the east and north-east windows.
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- Added: 9 Mar 2015
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2571866
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