The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland
St Laurence (medieval)
Parish church
Mainly Victorian (rebuilt in the 1850s). Nave and chancel with two 19thc. chapels, 14thc. N aisle, with a neo-Norman arcade. W tower, a re-building of 15thc. work and dated 1676. The only 12thc. work is found on the remodelled S doorway.
Parish church
Warborough is a village in the district of South Oxfordshire, 2.5 miles N of Wallingford and 9 miles S of Oxford. The church stands in the centre of the villageand has a long nave and chancel in one with a S porch to the nave and a transeptal chapel alongside it that also contains a small organ. There is another organ room and a vestry on the N side of the chancel, The chancel has no chancel arch, only a screen. At the W end is a tower. Construction is of clunch rubble and flint with limestone dressings and flushwork on the tower. Nave and chancel are 13thc in origin. The transept is 14thc and the tower dates from 1666. The chancel was restored by Bodley and Garner in 1881. The only Romanesque feature is the lead font.