Church of St Peter and St Paul, Newport Pagnell

[3][4] "The prior undertook to provide a dwelling-house for the vicar and a deacon to assist him, besides maintaining him at the table of the priory, paying him a yearly stipend of 20 shillings and allowing him a certain proportion of the offerings of parishioners".

[2] "The east wall of the nave, which is 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) thick, probably incorporates the remains of the central tower of an early cruciform church, but all other parts of the structure were entirely rebuilt in the middle of the 14th century".

[2] The nave has a richly moulded low-pitched roof of the early 16th century, with foliated bosses at the intersections of the timbers.

The wall-posts are connected to the beams by curved brackets and are supported by stone corbels carved as angels holding shields, while in front of each of the posts is a carved wood figure, two of the figures representing angels and the others saints, including the twelve apostles.

The lean-to roofs of the aisles are of the same character and period, and have carved wooden figures at the lower corners.

The church interior, showing the Victorian rood screen enclosing the chancel .