The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland
Devon (now)
Parish church
The church, the largest in West Devon, comprises chancel, nave, S aisle and W tower. The chancel is 14thc and the rest of the structure is substantially 15thc and 16thc. It was restored in 1871 (Pevsner 1989, 536; English Heritage listing: 1317823). It is mainly sandstone, with shale, and granite dressings. The only 12thc feature is the font.
Parish church
The primarily 15thc and early 16thc church comprises, chancel, nave with N aisle, W tower and S porch. It was restored in 1898 by Tait and Harvey (Pevsner 1989, 509). The fabric is shale, red sandstone, and usually granite on the quoins. The tower is rendered. Romanesque sculpture is found on the font.
Parish church
The church is substantially 15thc. but with a number of earlier features. The nave has an 12thc. N chapel (originally the N transept of a cruciform church and now the vestry). This has a 12thc. round-headed arch, plain except for a hollow-chamfered impost with a groove along the upright. The chancel is 13thc., the S aisle is c.1500 and the W tower is of c. 1480. The church was restored in 1862 and in 1887-9. Romanesque sculpture is found on the font.
Parish church
The church, of coursed stone, is cruciform in plan, comprising chancel, nave with N and S transepts and S porch, and W tower. The church is substantially late 13thc and early 14thc. The tower is late 14thc or early 15thc with the upper stage possibly 16thc (Pevsner 1989, 902; Historic England listing:164596). The S porch is 19thc. It was restored in the 19thc by S. Cooper of Hatherleigh, and in 1929-30 by Harbottle Reed (Historic England listing:164596). The font is the only 12thc feature.
Parish church
The church has chancel, nave with N aisle and arcade of three bays, S porch, and W tower. Although now mainly Perp., evidence of the earlier 12thc. church may be seen in the round-headed tall, narrow S doorway to the chancel (the exterior is later) and the S doorway to the nave. Romanesque sculpture is found on two reset fragments in the E wall of the N aisle, on the font and on the S doorway. There are pink sandstone quoins on the S nave angles and chancel angles which may indicate the angles of the 12thc. church. Similar stones are used on the porch angles. Other building materials include a shale-like stone, with granite frequently used in the later work.
Parish church
The church is substantially 19thc., having been rebuilt by Edward Ashworth in 1862-3. The W tower is medieval. The only Romanesque feature is the font.
Parish church
The church, of coursed rubble, comprises chancel, nave, W tower S aisle and S porch. The N wall is 13thc. The chancel was rebuilt in the early 14thc. when the S aisle was added. The tower was rebuilt in the 15thc. and the porch is late 15thc. There is a reset 12thc. stoup within the porch. The stem of the 13thc. font is the only feature bearing Romanesque sculpture.
The church is set immediately next to Frithelstock Priory, colonised from Hartland Abbey in c.1229.
Parish church
The church comprises chancel , nave, N and S aisles , N transept, W tower and S porch. It is primarily late 15thc. and early 16thc. with roughly coursed rubble walling. The font is the only Romanesque feature.
Parish church
The church has nave with S porch, chancel, N aisle and N arcade of six bays extending the length of the nave, and W tower. There is also a shallow two-bay chapel on on the S side of the S aisle, level with the chancel. The original 12thc. church probably had nave and chancel, and the head of a plain, blocked round window is visible at the W end of the nave. Historic England suggests that the masonry of the S wall may indicate that there was a 13thc. transept and that the church may have been cruciform in plan in the 13thc. with the chancel remodelled in the 14thc. (English Heritage Listing: 1326319) The N aisle and tower are 15thc. The shallow chapel at the E end of the N arcade was originally 15thc. but added in the 19thc. Romanesque sculpture survives on the label from a reset section of a 12thc. doorway, above the current S doorway, and on the font. The church is constructed of shale and granite.
Parish church
The church consists of nave with S porch, chancel with a N vestry, and three stage W tower. The originally 12thc. nave has a small round-headed window in the N wall. The chancel, which was probably also originally 12thc. was extended and restored in 1893. The W tower could be 14thc., and the S porch was added in the 15thc. The vestry also dates from the restoration (Historic England Listing: 1308852). 12thc. sculpture is found on the S doorway. The font is also 12thc.
The church is built from stone and rubble, the tower has dressed granite quoins.