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Grade II*listed The church dates from the thirteenth century onwards with restorations and partial rebuilding in the nineteenth century. The church is built in ironstone and ashlar,(which is very weathered on the tower), as well as limestone and a slate roof. There is a western tower, four bay nave with north and south aisles, chancel, and vestry. The tower is of three stages and dates from the thirteenth century. At the top there are parapet railings and a hexagonal copper-covered spire which was added in 1838. The north arcade dates from the early fourteenth century, and has quatrefoil piers with carved capitals. The south arcade has octagonal piers with plain capitals and is from the late fourteenth century. The chancel was partially rebuilt in 1860 by S. S. Teulon. There is a two manual organ dating from 1889. The church has several stained glass windows, including a memorial to 166 Squadron of the RAF.
Grade II*listed The church dates from the thirteenth century onwards with restorations and partial rebuilding in the nineteenth century. The church is built in ironstone and ashlar,(which is very weathered on the tower), as well as limestone and a slate roof. There is a western tower, four bay nave with north and south aisles, chancel, and vestry. The tower is of three stages and dates from the thirteenth century. At the top there are parapet railings and a hexagonal copper-covered spire which was added in 1838. The north arcade dates from the early fourteenth century, and has quatrefoil piers with carved capitals. The south arcade has octagonal piers with plain capitals and is from the late fourteenth century. The chancel was partially rebuilt in 1860 by S. S. Teulon. There is a two manual organ dating from 1889. The church has several stained glass windows, including a memorial to 166 Squadron of the RAF.
The church dates from the 12th C. onwards and has a western tower, 4 bay aisled nave, 3 bay chancel and south porch. The tower dates from the 13th C. and has 15th C. crocketted pinnacles. The chancel is probably the oldest part, dating from the early 13th C. The church has a 12th C. Tournai Marble font similar to Lincoln Cathedral. The church was restored by J. Fowler in 1884
Grade II*listed The church dates from the thirteenth century onwards with restorations and partial rebuilding in the nineteenth century. The church is built in ironstone and ashlar,(which is very weathered on the tower), as well as limestone and a slate roof. There is a western tower, four bay nave with north and south aisles, chancel, and vestry. The tower is of three stages and dates from the thirteenth century. At the top there are parapet railings and a hexagonal copper-covered spire which was added in 1838. The north arcade dates from the early fourteenth century, and has quatrefoil piers with carved capitals. The south arcade has octagonal piers with plain capitals and is from the late fourteenth century. The chancel was partially rebuilt in 1860 by S. S. Teulon. There is a two manual organ dating from 1889. The church has several stained glass windows, including a memorial to 166 Squadron of the RAF.
This is Grade 1 listed building. "Parish church. Late C12 - early C13 chancel, C13 tower, nave arcades and south door, C14 aisles, C15 tower parapet. Restorations of 1884 by J Fowler of Louth included rebuilding south porch, new nave and chancel roofs. Limestone, ironstone and chalk rubble and squared blocks with ashlar dressings; ashlar south porch. Lead roofs to aisles, slate roofs to remainder. West tower, 4-bay aisled nave with south porch and 3-bay chancel. 2-stage tower: moulded plinth, angle buttresses to first stage, quoins to second stage. Tall 1st stage has west lancet, cill string course, small lancet to south and clockface to west, moulded string course. 2nd stage has tall twin belfry openings with polygonal shafts in pointed chamfered reveal with shaft-rings. Corbel table, embattled parapet with C19 restored crocketed pinnacles.." www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-165883-church-of-sain... The church, which is difficult to photograph due to surrounding trees, contains a notable black Tournai marble font www.flickr.com/photos/dhwright/291713212/