St Mary's Church, Washbrook

Its plan consists of a nave and a chancel, with a south porch, a north vestry and baptistry, and a west tower.

The tower stands on a plinth, above which is a band of stone and flint flushwork in a chequerboard pattern.

The nave and chancel also stand on a plinth, which is rendered, above which is a band of alternate stone and flushwork panels, which continues round the church, including the buttresses.

[2] This is to be found in the six-bay arcades, the window tracery, the stalls with canopies, the sedilia and piscina, and an Easter sepulchre.

Under the bowl are carvings of angels holding shields, alternating with roses and acanthus-like leaves.