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St Gregory

St Gregory

Fledborough

Nottinghamshire

C12, C13, C14, C15, chancel shortened C18, restored 1890 when the chancel was rebuilt.

Architectural Features

Slate roofs to all but the tower and porch which are tile.

Above is a single chamfered and deep inner splayed C12 lancet.

Inthe belfry are 4 pointed arched C13 openings, each with 2 arched lights divided by a single shaft with a lozenge cut into the window heads of the east and west sides and a circle to the north and south sides.

To the left are 3 C15 traceried windows each with 3 cusped lights under a flat arch and with hood mould and label stops.

The C14 clerestory has 3 arched 2 light windows with tracery, cusping, hood mould and label stops.

In the north wall is a single C15 3 light window with tracery, cusping, flat arch and hood mould.

In the south wall are 2 three light C15 windows with tracery, cusping, flat arches and hood moulds.

The angle buttressed south aisle has 3 three light C15 windows with tracery and cusping under flat arches and with hood moulds and label stops.

The inner moulded arched doorway with C16 door has a hood mould and head label stops.

The door is C16.

4 bay C13 nave arcades with double chamfered arches supported on tall quatrefoil piers with fillets and moulded capitals.

The C13 double chamfered chancel arch is supported on keeled responds.

C12 tower arch, chamfered imposts supporting the pointed chamfered arch.

To the left is a smaller panel with 2 censing angels and a figure of Christ rising.

The south aisle wall has a piscina mounted onto a pedestal with foliate carved drain.

In the north aisle wall is a square recess and an arched C14 tomb recess decorated with a stylised cross, there is an illegible inscription on the wall behind.

Also in the north aisle is a C14 wimpled lady with rippling hems to both sides and the upper half of a C14 alabaster knight.

In the tower is a monument decorated with a foliated cross.

There are several C18 floor slabs and a hatchment.

The pulpit, octagonal font and furniture are C19.

Againt the south wall is a primitive alms box with iron fittings inscribed "Remember the Poor 1684".

Stained glass from C. 1860. In memory of Richard Procter d.1858 and his wife Ann d.1860.

The east window of the north aisle contains some pale coloured C14 stained glass with 2 figures under arches in 2 of the lights.

Stained glass from C. 1860. In memory of Richard Procter d.1858 and his wife Ann d.1860.

© Julian P Guffogg

C17 nave roof, other roofs C19.