Twenty Two of the Churches of Essex Architecturally Described And Illustrated

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The blank walls are relieved by vitrified bricks disposed in a variety of patterns. The Basement formerly opened into the Nave by a stupendous arch of three reveals ; this arch is now hidden from the Church by a gallery, and its proportions within the Tower are destroyed by a floor for the ringers. In this chamber are some fine Elizabethan balusters, portions of an open West Gallery of the Sixteenth Century, a feature frequently to be met with in Parish Churches. The large west window is seen h...ere to great advantage.
A projection on the south side contains the staircase to the roof, the brick steps are of ample width and gather round an unusually large circular newel thirteen inches in diameter, they rest upon arches constructed as at Fryerning Church. There are five Bells : parts of the framing appear to be older than the Tower itself. The earliest Bell is inscribed in Old English " Peter Hawkes made me 1610 ;" another " Miles Graye made me 1660, " one 1701 (cracked), two 1758, one of which has the following rhyme — " The founder he has play'd his part, Which shows him master of his art : So hang me well, and ring me true, And I will sound your praises due.


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