The Complete Sedilia Handlist of England and Wales

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The Complete Sedilia Handlist of England and Wales Church Best image Sedilia Type Period County Diocese Archdeaconry Value Type of church Dividing element Seats Levels Features Barton-le-Clay NONE Classic Geo Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £12 / 0 / 0 Parish 3 2 Bedford, St John the Baptist NONE Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD Attached shaft 3 1 Cap Framed Fig Biggleswade flickr Derek N Jones Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £46 / 13 / 4 Parish, prebend, vicarage Detached shaft 3 3 Cap Blunham flickr cambridge lad1 Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £20 / 0 / 0 Parish Detached shaft 3 3 Cap Caddington NONE Classic Geo Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £16 / 0 / 0 Parish, prebend, vicarage Framed Clifton church site, c.1820 Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £7 / 6 / 8 Parish Detached shaft 2 2 Croc Dunton NONE Classic Dec Bedfordshire NORWICH NORFOLK £10 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage, appropriated 3 Plain Higham Gobion NONE Classic Perp Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £4 / 13 / 4 Parish 3 Goldington NONE Drop sill Perp Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £2 / 13 / 4 Parish, vicarage, appropriated 2 2 Lower Gravenhurst waymarking.com Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD Detached shaft 2 1 Framed Luton flickr stiffleaf Classic Perp Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £66 / 13 / 4 Parish, vicarage, appropriated Attached shaft 4 1 Cap Croc Framed Fig Shields Odell NONE Drop sill Perp Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £13 / 6 / 8 Parish 3 3 Sandy church site Classic Perp Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £13 / 6 / 8 Parish Detached shaft 3 3 Framed Sharnbrook N chapel NONE Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £13 / 6 / 8 Parish, vicarage, appropriated 3 3 Cap Sutton NONE Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £13 / 6 / 8 Parish 3 Croc Swineshead NONE Drop sill Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN HUNTINGDON £4 / 13 / 4 Parish ? Stepped Plain Turvey church site Classic C13 Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £8 / 13 / 4 Parish, appropriated Detached shaft 3 3 Cap Wymington NONE Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £10 / 0 / 0 Parish 2 Cnpy Yelden english-church-architecture.net Classic Dec Bedfordshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £10 / 0 / 0 Parish Detached shaft 2 1 Framed Aldworth NONE Drop sill Geo Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £5 / 0 / 0 Parish Avington My Image Sedile Norman Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £4 / 6 / 8 Parish None 1 1 Plain Brightwell-cum-Sotwell NONE Classic Dec Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £16 / 13 / 4 Parish Fig Buckland flickr Oxfordshire Churches Classic Dec Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £20 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage Attached shaft 3 3 Childrey flickr Rex Harris Classic Geo Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £20 / 0 / 0 Parish Attached shaft 3 1 Framed Cholsey NONE Classic Geo Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £13 / 6 / 8 Parish, vicarage, appropriated Compton Beauchamp flickr Oxfordshire Churches Stone bench C13 Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £10 / 0 / 0 Parish None ? 1 Plain Arm Eaton Hastings flickr Rex Harris Drop sill C13 Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £7 / 6 / 8 Parish None ? SALISBURY SALISBURY EX-ARCHIDIA Faringdon flickr Rex Harris Classic C13 Berkshire £50 / 0 / 0 Parish, prebend Detached shaft 3 1 Cap Croc Cnpy Built-out Fyfield flickr Rex Harris Classic Dec Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £9 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage Detached shaft 3 1 Cap Framed Harwell flickr Eric Hardy Classic Dec Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £26 / 13 / 4 Parish Attached shaft 2 2 NoCap Fig Lockinge NONE Classic Geo Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £11 / 6 / 8 Parish, vicarage Reading, St Mary flickr RTPeat Classic C13 Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £8 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage, appropriated Detached shaft 3 ? Cap Shottesbrooke flickr IanAWood Classic Dec Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £8 / 13 / 4 Parish Attached shaft 3 1 NoCap Framed Vault Sparsholt flickr Rex Harris Classic Dec Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £33 / 6 / 8 Parish, vicarage Detached shaft 3 1 Cap Croc Framed Steventon flickr Rex Harris Classic Dec Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £20 / 0 / 0 Parish Arch 2 1 NoCap Framed Vault Uffington Conway Library Classic E.E. Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £20 / 0 / 0 Parish Detached shaft 3 2 Cap Warfield flickr stiffleaf Classic Dec Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £8 / 0 / 0 Parish Attached shaft 3 ? NoCap Croc Framed Fig Welford flickr RobertFrost1960 Classic Geo Berkshire SALISBURY BERKSHIRE £16 / 0 / 0 Parish Detached shaft 3 1 Cap Aston Clinton Conway Library Classic Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £20 / 0 / 0 Parish Attached shaft 3 1 NoCap Croc Aston Clinton s aisle NONE Drop sill C13 Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £20 / 0 / 0 Parish 2 1 Bletchley NONE Classic C13 Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £13 / 6 / 8 Parish 3 1 Cap Castlethorpe NONE Sedile/Single niche Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM Chapelry 3 2 Chetwode My Image Classic E.E. Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM Augustinian Priory Attached shaft 3 1 Cap Clifton Reynes flickr mk matt Classic Geo Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £8 / 13 / 4 Parish Detached shaft 3 3 Cap Fig Drayton Parslow NONE Drop sill Undated Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £10 / 0 / 0 Parish Arm Edlesborough NONE Classic/Drop sill Geo Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £30 / 0 / 0 Parish 3 Emberton NONE Classic Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £10 / 0 / 0 Parish Attached shaft 3 1 Fig Shields Great Horwood flickr R~M~P Classic/Drop sill Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £10 / 0 / 0 Parish Detached shaft 3 3 NoCap Croc Fig Great Missenden flickr stiffleaf Fragment Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £10 / 0 / 0 Parish, appropriated Destroyed 3 ? Hambleden flickr vitraerum Classic Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM Attached shaft 3 1 NoCap Croc Fig Hanslope flickr gavnosis Classic C13 Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £40 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage Detached shaft 3 1 Cap Framed Hitcham NONE Classic Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £4 / 6 / 8 Parish 2 Cap Iver Conway Library Classic C13 Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £33 / 6 / 8 Parish Detached shaft 3 3 Cap EmphPriest Langley Marish church site Classic Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £16 / 0 / 0 Parish Attached shaft 3 1 Cap Framed Lathbury NONE Classic Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £10 / 0 / 0 Parish 3 Framed Lee flickr Eric Hardy Sedile Geo Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM N/A 1 1 Cap Lillingstone Dayrell flickr Eric Hardy Sedile/Single niche Geo Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £5 / 0 / 0 Parish Attached shaft 1 to 5 2 Cap Lillingstone Lovell s chapel flickr Eric Hardy Sedile Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN OXFORD £8 / 0 / 0 Parish N/A 1 1 NoCap Linslade NONE Stone chair C13 Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £8 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage, appropriated 1 1 Arm Maids Moreton My Image Classic Perp Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £5 / 6 / 8 Parish Detached shaft 3 1 NoCap Croc Framed Fig Cnpy Vault Middleton My Image Classic Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BEDFORD £5 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage, appropriated Detached shaft 2 2 Cap Framed Shields Newport Pagnell s aisle flickr NPParish2009 Classic Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £20 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage Attached shaft 3 0 Cap Framed Fig North Marston flickr norfolkboy1 Classic Perp Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £6 / 13 / 4 Parish Attached shaft 3 1 NoCap Croc Vault Preston Bissett flickr norfolkboy1 Classic Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £6 / 13 / 4 Parish Detached shaft 2 1 NoCap Croc Fig Vault 248 Princes Risborough s aisle wikimedia Waysider83 Sedile Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £14 / 13 / 4 Parish N/A 1 1 Cap Quainton s aisle NONE Drop sill Dec Buckinghamshire BUCKINGHAM Ravenstone s aisle NONE Classic Geo Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £10 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage Detached shaft 2 1 Cap Shenley church end NONE Classic C13 Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £12 / 0 / 0 Parish Attached shaft 2 1 Cap Arm Sherington Church site Classic Perp Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £13 / 6 / 8 Parish Attached shaft 3 3 NoCap Framed Stokenchurch NONE Drop sill Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM St Leonards flickr norfolkboy1 Sedile Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM N/A 1 1 NoCap Fig Stewkley My Image Stone bench C13 Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £12 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage None ? 1 Arm Twyford flickr norfolkboy1 Classic Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £16 / 13 / 4 Parish Attached shaft 3 Cap Upper Winchendon CRSBI Sedile C13 Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £5 / 13 / 4 Parish, vicarage N/A 1 1 Plain NoCap Upper Winchendon nave CRSBI Drop sill E.E. Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £5 / 13 / 4 Parish, vicarage N/A 1 1 Plain Wavendon vickyjoynson.com Classic Geo Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £10 / 0 / 0 Parish Detached shaft 3 ? Cap Whaddon NONE Drop sill Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £10 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage Armrest 2 2 NoCap Whitchurch geograph John Salmon Single niche Dec Buckinghamshire LINCOLN BUCKINGHAM £13 / 6 / 8 Parish Step 3 3 Cap Cambridge, Jesus College Chapel My Image Single niche E.E. Cambridgeshire ELY ELY Benedictine Convent Attached shaft 2 2 Cap Cambridge, St Mary the Less My Image Classic Dec Cambridgeshire ELY ELY Attached shaft 3 2 Vault Cambridge, St Bene't My Image Single niche Dec Cambridgeshire ELY ELY £6 / 13 / 4 Parish N/A 2 1 Cambridge, St Mary the Great My Image Single niche Dec Cambridgeshire ELY ELY £4 / 6 / 8 Parish None 2? 1 Cap Fig Cambridge, St Michael My Image Classic Dec Cambridgeshire ELY ELY Detached shaft 3 stepped Cap Croc Framed Bassingbourn flickr stiffleaf Classic Dec Cambridgeshire ELY ELY £60 / 0 / 0 Parish, vicarage Attached shaft 3 stepped Cap Croc Framed Fig Bottisham flickr stiffleaf Classic E.E. Cambridgeshire
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