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St Helen

St Helen

Leverton

Lincolnshire

C14, C15, late C15, restored 1892 by James Fowler.

Architectural Features

3 stage C15 tower with plinth, moulded string courses and parapet.

C15 4 light window with cusped heads and panel tracery.

C14 north aisle with C15 west window of 3 lights, recut C19.

Continuously moulded north doorway flanked by single C14 3 light windows in moulded rectangular surrounds, with ogee heads to the lights.

C15 east window with cusped ogees and panel tracery.

Clerestory of 1892 of 5 two light windows in C14 style.

Highly ornate late C14 chancel with plinth, decorative corbel table of beasts and fleurons, moulded parapet, stepped buttresses with crocketed and traceried gables, with projecting beasts and figures.

5 light C19 east window in C14 moulded surround.

The central window is C15 and beneath this is a continuously moulded priest's doorway.

In the south side 2 C15 2 light windows with cusped lights, rectangular moulded surrounds and hood.

C14 south aisle with C19 reticulated east window in earlier moulded surround.

On the south side 4 three light C14 windows with ogee heads to the lights, moulded rectangular surrounds and hoods.

5 bay C14 arcades with double moulded arches, quatrefoil filleted piers and responds, annular capitals.

Tall C15 continuously moulded hollow chamfered tower arch.

Wide late C14 chancel arch with hollow chamfered reveals and arch.

C14 door and closing wing.

Fine C14 sedilia with cusped and crocketed ogee heads, with leaf terminals, and pinnacles, delicate bossed vaults to sedilia.

C14 chancel screen of 5 bays, with traceried panels, and cusped ogee lights with ogee panel tracery.

C19 pulpit and pews.

Late C14 octagonal font with tail trefoiled panels with quatrefoil frieze to rim, with matching stem and bell moulded base on 3 octagonal steps.