St Leonard: c15 battlemented west tower with two-light bell openings; polygonal stair turret
St Leonard: view from the north with plain porch
St Leonard: Rodney chapel, c.1480; pierced parapet with pinnacles; door with ogee canopy with niche above
St Leonard: view from the south; pierced parapet
St Leonard: four-light west window & above, two-light Perpendicular window & two-light bell-openings
St Leonard: nave c.1470-1500
St Leonard: chancel screen, 1625; fans, foliage & winged beasts; donated by Edward Rodney
St Leonard: detail of chancel screen, 1625
St Leonard: interior of Rodney Chapel looking east
St Leonard: interior of Rodney Chapel looking west
St Leonard: Sir Thomas Rodney, d.1471; tomb chest in recess; four-centred arch with cusps & sub cusps
St Leonard: Thomas Rodney, d.1471; recumbent figure in armour
St Leonard: monument to Sir John Rodney, d.1527; cusped Tudor arch; three shield in panels
St Leonard: shield from the monument to John Rodney, d.1527
St Leonard: monument to Anne (nee Lake of Canons), d.1630; sarcophagus base
St Leonard: Anne (nee Lake of Canons), d.1630
St Leonard: George Rodney of Rodney Stoke, d.1651; shrouded demi-figure rising from coffin
St Leonard: George Rodney of Rodney Stoke, d.1651
St Leonard: inscription from the memorial to George Rodney of Rodney Stoke, d.1651
St Leonard: monument to Edward Rodney, d.1657, & wife Frances (Southwell of Woodrising), d.1659
St Leonard: Edward Rodney of Rodney Stoke, d.1657
St Leonard: Frances Southwell of Woodrising, d.1659, wife of Edward Rodney, d.1657
Entry Name: Church of St Leonard
Listing Date: 22 November 1966
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1058592
English Heritage Legacy ID: 268105
ID on this website: 101058592
Location: St Leonard's Church, Rodney Stoke, Somerset, BS27
County: Somerset
District: Mendip
Civil Parish: Rodney Stoke
Built-Up Area: Rodney Stoke
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset