The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland
St Thomas the Martyr (medieval)
Parish church
Originally a chapel of ease to its mother church of St Stephen, St Thomas's church lies midway between St Stephen's and Launceston. The church is built predominantly in the Perpendicular style. The Romanesque features of the church are a large font, a tympanum and a crude figure panel.
Parish church
Much Dewchurch is a village in the south of Herefordshire, 5 miles S of Hereford. The church, in the village centre, has a 12thc nave and chancel with a 19thc N vestry and organ room to the chancel, a 19thc N aisle and a S porch to the nave, and a big, unbuttressed 13thc W tower (restored 1849 by William Heather who also added the pyramid roof). The church was restored in 1877 by Thomas Blashill (who added the N vestry and the aisle). There are plain Romanesque windows in nave and chancel, but the only Romanesque features recorded here are the chancel arch, the S nave doorway and the font.