20
Nov
Pattishall – Holy Cross.
Originally Anglo-Saxon in date it was rebuilt by the Norman’s and is mostly C13, though the tower was rebuilt in 1663,
The chancel is C13 though the arch is most probably dated to around 1150. The nave of 3 bays is C13 but retains some of the earlier Anglo-Saxon features. The East window tracery is in the decorated style which dates to the later half on C13.
The pulpit, roof of the chancel, and font are all Victorian.
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