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All Saints

All Saints

Grasby CP

Lincolnshire

Some C13 work, but largely rebuilt in 1850 and 1869 by J. Hakewill.

Architectural Features

Plain tile roofs with larger decorated tile ridges, corrugated asbestos, concrete interlocking tiles.

South belfry light appears reused C13 work of 2 lights with trefoil heads

quatrefoil to top and missing pair of annular shafts, hood mould with carved label stops.

West side has 2 light C19 window to second stage, single light to third, belfry light is a copy of the C13 south opening.

Vestry in rock faced limestone with east window a reused C13 3 light lancet with trefoil heads.

Chancel east end is all C19 with 5 light window in late C13 style, below the string course is a stone bearing 3 crosses.

South doorway to nave is a reset early C13 dogtoothed arch with splayed reveals, set in a C19 rock faced surround.

Interior has a 3 bay C13 north arcade with quatrefoil keeled shafts and annular capitals.

C19 stone pulpit and reredos, Minton tile floor in the chancel

C14 small octagonal font on 4 squat legs with square set back base on later C19 octagonal plinth, possibly C17.