Barnstone St Mary

Archaeology

West door and

west window

Decorated-style
window in nave wall

The church consists of a nave and chancel with a bell-turret at the west end. It is built of stone in Decorated style, has a slate roof with coped gables and dates from 1856.

The west door is the only entrance: there is no porch.

There are three double-light ogee-headed windows on both north and south walls of the nave. The chancel has a single lancet window on both north and south walls and a triple-light ogee-headed window on the east wall.

The west wall has a distinctive circular window.

All the windows have hood moulds with foliate stops.