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Holy Trinity

Hinton-in-the-Hedges

Northamptonshire

C12 and C14

Architectural Features

South doorway in nave C14 with plank door and C19 porch

To right a C14 three-light window, the tracery probably C19

C14 lancet to left

In the north aisle, the doorway is C14 flanked by C14 windows of one and two lights, C14 east window (tracery renewed) and C14 lancet to west

Fragments of herringbone masonry in west walls nave to north and south of tower, possibly Saxon

Interior: Late C12 north arcade of two bays has round pier with square abacus and trumpet scalloped capital, and similar responds

Double chamfered arches C14

Chancel arch C14, has corbels with grotesque heads

Fittings: Tub font, early C13 with frieze of intersecting arches and stiff leaf

Pulpit, Jacobean, with blind arcading

Stained glass in chancel, fragment of 'Coronation of the Virgin' early C15

Monuments: Sir William Hinton (?) wife

C14 stone effigies on chest tombs

Wall tablets to Salathiell Crewe died 1686, with open pediment, attributed to William Stanton, and to Reynold Braye died 1582, brass inscription in architectural frame with Corinthian columns. (Buildings of England : Northamptonshire, p.259).

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