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- Unusually for Cornwall there is a clerestory; the wagon roofs are old.
- Internally, the nave has a hammer beam roof and the chancel a wagon roof.
- The font is Norman and the original wagon roofs remain.
- Cast iron pillars support the brickwork and wagon roof.
- The church was heavily modified in the 19th century, but the carved wagon roof remains.
- The ceiled wagon roof is tiled in Cotswold stone.
- The truss had slots for the panels of a boarded ceiling ( a wagon roof ).
- Wagon roofs often survive in these churches.
- There are wagon roofs, galleries in both the north and south aisles, and a circular Norman font.
- The vestry was added in 1872, when a major Victorian restoration was undertaken, and the wagon roof replaced.
- The nave has a wagon roof.
- Features of interest are a Carminow tomb of the 13th century, the Vyvyan monuments, the squint and the wagon roof.
- Internally the roof dates from the 15th century; it is a continuous open wagon roof and contains oak blind arcarding.
- Throughout the church there are wagon roofs, plastered in the nave and aisles and ornately painted in the chancel and transepts.
- Notable features include the fine Norman font, the rood screen ( the finest in north Devon ) and the old wagon roofs.
- The aisle and the porch still have their carved wagon roofs however the roofs have fallen down over the rest of the building.
- The pulpit is 16th-century, the screen is wagon roof is thought to be 13th-century and an alms box by the door is from 1634.
- St Mary's Parish Church has a pinnacled west tower built of granite, a south porch with old wagon roof and a south transept built in 1893.
- It is built in brick and stone with a wagon roof, and consists of a chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, north west turret with 1 bell.
- In the 15th century a north aisle was added to the nave; the wagon roofs of the north aisle and the nave are of the same date.
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