Piscinas

The 13th century piscina on the south wall of the sanctuary is one of the Church’s most telling original features, with its cinquefoiled ogee arch and hood-mould with a ballflower base making a rare appearance in south east England.

There is an identical piscina on the east wall of the south aisle but without the hood-mould.  The piscina situated at the east end of the north aisle is in similar style, but is not thought to be in its original position.

Just inside the porch door on the south side there is a stoup in 13th century style.  On the same wall there is another niche which may been an aumbry or piscina.