Our Lady: from the south; c15 three-light Perpendicular aisle window
Our Lady: from the south-east; priest's door & c15 two-light windows in chancel, three-light at east end of south aisle
Our Lady: c.1380 west tower with diagonal buttresses & stair turret; display of cusped niches; parapet & pinnacles replaced 1875
Our Lady: tower detail south; King David in the stairturret; evangelist in niche at top corner
Our Lady: tower detail, west end; two-light bell opening with transom; statue of Christ in Benediction
Our Lady: nave looking towards c13 chancel arch; Perpendicular south arcade with angels on eastern capital; north arcade rebuilt c19 as was the chancel
Our Lady: angels on eastern capital of south aisle carrying Pyne shields 'gules a chevron ermine between three pineapples or'
Our Lady: reredos, 1887, framing c18 Italian painting of the Last Supper (Jean Jouvenet)
Our Lady: window in the south aisle with German fragments dated 1630
Our Lady: German glass roundel, 1630, depicting the Agony in the Garden
Our Lady: German glass roundel, 1630, depicting the Road to Calvary
Our Lady: German glass, 1630, depicting the Crucifixion
Our Lady: monument to Edmund Larder of Upton Pyne, d.1521; feet on dog, head on helm
Our Lady: inscription from the monument to Edmund Larder of Upton Pyne, d.1521
Our Lady: memorial to Melior (nee Pyne of East Down), d.1703, wife of Nicholas Hooper
Our Lady: memorial to James Gay, rector, d.1720; uncle of John Gay, composer of the 'Beggar's Opera'
Entry Name: The Parish Church of Our Lady
Listing Date: 30 June 1961
Last Amended: 25 October 1984
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1334009
English Heritage Legacy ID: 86129
ID on this website: 101334009
Location: Church of Our Lady, Upton Pyne, East Devon, EX5
County: Devon
District: East Devon
Civil Parish: Upton Pyne
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Upton Pyne Church of our Lady
Church of England Diocese: Exeter