St Andrews, Old Cleeve
St Andrews, Old Cleeve & Chapel Cleeve house (qv) top left
St Andrew: Perpendicular church; mid c15 south aisle & porch, earlier south transept; flat headed windows
St Andrew: Perpendicular west tower of pinkish sandstone, 1533; battlements & tiny pinnacles
St Andrew: nave looking east with arcade of four bays with four-centred arches; broad wagon roof with bosses & wall plate angels
St Andrew: nave looking west with monuments on the north wall; tall four-light west window
St Andrew: glass in south aisle east window c.1897 in Burne-Jones style
St Andrew: glass in south aisle west window by Holiday, 1905
St Andrew: north window by Pollak, 2000; eclipse of sun & fish & nets of St Andrew
St Andrew: octagonal Perpendicular font; pointed quatrefoils, angels on underside
St Andrew: set of medieval tiles in north wall panel similar to those at Cleeve Abbey
St Andrew: effigy of civilian, c.1425, set in recess in north wall; restoration completed 2006
St Andrew: c15 civilian suggested in guidebook as possibly Sir John Golafre, knight of the king's chamber to Richard II & one of the husbands of Philippa Mohun of Dunster Castle
St Andrew: feet of c15 civilian resting on cat with a mouse in its paws
St Andrew: memorial to Mary Whitlocke, d.1715; cherubs unveil oval plaque
St Andrew: large c15 churchyard cross though head is modern
Entry Name: Church of St Andrew
Listing Date: 22 May 1969
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1295868
English Heritage Legacy ID: 264851
ID on this website: 101295868
Location: St Andrew's Church, Old Cleeve, Somerset, TA24
County: Somerset
District: Somerset West and Taunton
Civil Parish: Old Cleeve
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset