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St Radegund

St Radegund

Maplebeck CP

Nottinghamshire

C13, C14, C15, C17, restored 1898 by Hodgson Fowler.

Architectural Features

Coursed squared rubble, dressed stone and ashlar, with plain tile roof.

Single stage west tower, C14, has 2 diagonal buttresses to west, 4 setoffs, chamfered top band and octagonal broach spire with 4 single lucarnes and weathercock.

To east, C13 double lancet with trefoil heads, and to west, C19 chamfered pointed doorway.

East end has a double lancet, early C14, with cusped ogee heads and incised lintel.

To east, chamfered square headed reveal containing C19 cusped triple lancet in C14 style.

South side has central buttress, C13, 3 setoffs.

To west, C19 double lancet, C13 style, with chamfered reveal.

South porch, rebuilt 1898 with C15 roof, has stepped plinth and square blind recess on east side.

Nave north arcade, early C14, has 2 octagonal piers with moulded octagonal bases and different octagonal capitals, and half round responds with round bases and octagonal capitals.

East end has to left, trefoil headed stoup, C13, restored C19.

North aisle has panelled C19 lean-to roof and to east part of C14 altar set in wall, with chamfered sill, and 4 chamfered balusters with chamfered bases and half-octagonal capitals with rings.

Tower arch, early C14, double chamfered and rebated, has large 3 sided responds with chamfered bases and moulded capitals.

Chancel has panelled oak screen, C17, panelled and with turned spindles and transom with staff moulding.

East window has stained glass by Kempe, 1898.

Fittings include font, C14, restored C19.

Panelled oak pulpit, early C17,half-octagonal, with carving and bracketed top rail.

15 C17 oak benches panelled and with staff mouldings.

3 C19 benches, 2 C19 panelled and carved oak stalls and desks.

Table, late C17, with turned legs and low stretchers.

C19 lectern, brass and wrought iron, bracketed round stem and bookstand.

Monuments include re-set incised cross slab and brass, 1898, referring to restoration.