English: St Leonard, Haugh The greenstone and chalk church dates from Tudor times. Entry is by a door, in an Early Decorated archway, set in the south wall of the nave. A second doorway, in the north wall, is c1200 Transitional Norman. It is blocked and can only be seen from the outside. The octagonal 15thcentury font has several traceried designs, but the cover is of later construction. The thick Norman chancel arch is 11thcentury and is probably the oldest part of the church. There are several monuments set in the floor and on the walls and in the east wall of the chancel a statue of the churchs patron saint, St Leonard.
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