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St Mary

St Mary

Manby

Lincolnshire

C15, 1889 by Sir Arthur Blomfield.

Architectural Features

Late C15 west tower with plinth and 6 stage angle buttresses.

Pointed C15 window above with 3 pointed, cusped lights, panel tracery and hood mould running into string course.

TF3986 : Gargoyle, St Mary's church, Manby

Moulded eaves with corner gargoyles.

TF3986 : Gargoyle, St Mary's church, Manby

© J.Hannan-Briggs

C15 inner doorway with triangular head, richly moulded surround in one and plank door.

2 large C15 windows to east of porch, both with four centred heads, 3 cusped. pointed lights, panel tracery and hood mould.

South side of nave with 2 large C15 windows with four centred heads, 3 cusped, pointed lights, panel tracery and hood mould.

C15 interior tower arch with double cavetto moulded head and jambs in one.

Small C14 cross head re-set by north-east respond of chancel arch.

The slab is set in the chancel wall.

Fine Anglo-Saxon fragmentary slab, approximately 26 x 19 inches with cable decoration round edge andrich, finely preserved interlace.

The slab is set in the chancel wall.

© J.Hannan-Briggs

C15 octagonal font re-decorated in C19, with square plinth, octagonal panelled pedestal, crude faces on lower side of octagonal bowl, panels of bowl with C19 geometric flower head decoration.

C19 pulpit in C17 style.