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All Saints

All Saints

Thornton le Moor

Lincolnshire

C11, C12 early C13, late C13, restoration 1871.

Architectural Features

The west end has a plain roll moulded plinth and a single C13 lancet with hoodmould.

At the top of the gable is a further roll moulding from which the late C12 chamfered bellcote springs.

In the north wall the C13 blocked 4 bay arcade is visible.

Above the 1st 3 arches are small quatrefoil clerestorey lights, that on the left side being C13, the other 2 are C19 copies.

The chancel was largely rebuilt in 1871 although the lower fabric is medieval.

The south side of the nave has 2 stepped buttresses and 2 C13 lancets with 2 quatrefoil clerestorey lights above, one C19 the other C13.

Beside the C19 added porch, is one half of a door arch and impost, cut by the early C13 lancet.

As the actual south door is early to mid C12 it seems likely that this plain arch represents a C11 south door, possibly of Anglo Saxon origin.

At the west end of the south face can be seen the remains of the C12 corbel table which was largely removed when the clerestorey was added.

the 4 bay blocked north arcade has C13 octagonal columns with the 2 eastern capitals having nail head decoration and double chamfered arches.

Between the arches heads from the C12 corbel table have been set, 2 above each column and there a further 4 corbel heads set in the south side.

In the chancel north wall, a C19 aumbry has been set with a fragment of an Anglo-Saxon cross-Shaft with interlace decoration at the back, and 2 C12 decorated slab fragments to the sides.

The stained glass in chancel and quatrefoil lights dates to 1875.

The stone pulpit and timber pews are C19, but 2 bench ends in the chancel are C15 with poppy heads.

The chest dates from C17.