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Transepts have some C13 masonry in lower courses, largely rebuilt 1840 but in north transept one original window, with intersecting tracery, now opens into the vestry. 3-bay chancel has Geometric tracery. Interior: High round-headed Saxon tower arch wiyth unmoulded imposts. In north-east corner of nave part of blocked arch, probably C11. South arcade C13 with octagonal piers and moulded capitals: double-chamfered pointed arches with dripstones rising from discs with rosettes. Eastern pier has some large dogtooth at the springing of the arch, Western pier has broaches, responds have leafy carving. North arcade is 1840 replacement of C12 arcade and is an exact copy of south arcade. Chancel arch has c13 responds and arch of 1871. Door into vestry possibly re-used priest's door with 4-centred head and continuous chamfer. C13 or C14 piscina in south transept. Altar rails, choir stalls and pulpit buy Hicks and Charleswood, probably of 1906. 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Small tablet with arched top bearing angel's head on one side and skull and crossbones on the reverse. ,","listed-building":"1041260"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.896684,55.401393],[-1.896692,55.401397],[-1.896697,55.401391],[-1.896688,55.401389],[-1.896684,55.401393]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-01-29","start-date":"1986-09-03","end-date":"","entity":42153091,"name":"Moody Headstone Circa 3 Yards South Of Church Of St Bartholomew","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041261","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"WHITTINGHAM ROAD TO ESLINGTON NU 01 SE (North side) Whittingham Village 10/132 Moody headstone c.3 yards south of Church of St. Bartholomew GV II Headstone. Early-mid C18 to Moody. Sandstone tablet c. 2 ft. high with scrolled pedimented top framing wings and rosette. 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