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St Andrew

St Andrew

Burton Pedwardine

Lincolnshire

Cll, C12, C13, C14, rebuilt apart from north transept 1870-1 by Charles Kirk.

Architectural Features

In the west wall of the north transept is a blocked C13 arch.

Otherwise the transept has stepped C14 setback buttresses with niches and crocketted ogee canopies.

In the east wall is a 3 light C14 window with cusped ogee heads to the lights and a pointed wave moulded surround.

In the sanctuary is a plain stone side bench supported on stone brackets, and on the north side is a section of large reused C14 moulded octagonal pillar base with engaged shafts.

Fittings: C19 circular tapering tub font.

In the west wall of the nave are set 5 sections of C10 two strand interlace carving, a voluted Cll capital and a section of 'jews harp' moulded hood.

Also 2 early C13 hobnail decorated octagonal capitals.

Monuments: in the north wall of the north transept is a C14 recess with moulded head and human head stops containing the ledger slab to Alis de Pedwardyn, d. 1330, showing head of deceased flanked by shields and marginal inscription.

On the east wall a corbel supports a rectangular limestone plaque to William Yorke, d. 1689, with guilloched borders.

On the west wall a fine alabaster monument to Sir Thomas Horseman, d. 1610.