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St Michael

St Michael

Eastrington

East Riding of Yorkshire

Cll or C12 in origin, with most of remaining fabric of C13, C14

Architectural Features

C15, ie Decorated aisles and chancel chapels, Perpendicular tower, clerestory, and east window.

Gargoyles, embattled parapet and 4 crocketed pinnacles.

Porch contains Norman frieze depicting 8 animals.

Interior: chancel shows evidence for Norman windows in north and south walls at east end.

North arcade of chancel largely rebuilt in 1632 with a square central pier and timber framing, but with original eastern arch with sunk quadrant moulding on a round eastern respond.

Nailhead hoodmoulds with 2 reused Norman head stops.

C17 carved wooden font cover.

Royal Arms of 1737 above tower arch.

Monuments: two C15 defaced alabaster effigies of a knight and lady, clearly not a pair, and not on original bases.