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St Peter

Lutton

Northamptonshire

C12 origins, mainly C13 to C15, restored C19

Architectural Features

Right hand bay has blocked square-head window with hood mould and remains of carved label stops

Central porch has double chamfered outer arch with one order of shafts, hood mould and carved label stops

C15 inner door has 4-centred arch head and roll mouldings

Castellated ashlar parapets with gargoyles at corners

Mid C13 north arcade with circular piers, octagonal abaci and nailhead decoration

Late C13/early C14 south arcade with quatrefoil piers

Carved-head label stops to south arcade

Carved angel and bosses

Fragments of reset carved masonary to south pier of chancel arch and south wall of south aisle

Fragment of Saxon interlaced sculpture, reset in north wall of tower

C19 furnishings and C19 plain glass to all windows

Octagonal font with quatrefoil base

Monuments: Adlard Apreece, died 1608

Small kneeling figure in square recess to right of altar

Three frontal kneeling figures to left of altar, flanking detached columns supporting a cornice with arched centre section over heraldic device

brass wall plaque to right of altar

Various C17 inscribed floor tablets to Apreece family set in sanctuary floor

Some masonry may be reset from Washingley Church which was incorporated into the living of Lutton C15.

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