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Church of St Mary and Adjoining Wall

A Grade I Listed Building in Bunny, Nottinghamshire

Church of St. Mary, Bunny

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North aspect, chancel and vestry. The vestry, once a chapel, has a lean-to roof with the remains of crocketed finials on its end buttresses, and a sill band continuous with the chancel. The chancel has Buttressed north wall, each buttress terminating above the parapet in a crocketed pinnacle. The parapet is decorated with open quatrefoils. The single buttress second from the left rises from a carved grotesque head. There are two restored C14 arched 3 light windows with intersecting tracery. Below the hood moulds some label stops are missing. Above the vestrey are two C14 straight headed windows with moulded surrounds. They have 3 trefoil arched lights. (Photo May 207).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 26 January 2013

Photo ID: 69938
Building ID: 101248713
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