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St Luke

St Luke

Stickney

Lincolnshire

C13, C15, restored 1793, 1887 and 1900 by Bassett Smith.

Architectural Features

Plain tile roofs to nave and chancel, lead roof to south aisle.

C15 angle buttressed tower part rebuilt 1900, set on a triple chamfered plinth with moulded band over of 4 stages with bands and embattled with single corner gargoyles.

The west wall with moulded 4 centred arched doorway with carved spandrels and quatrefoil frieze over.

Tudor hood mould and label stops.

Above is a single C15 arched 4 light window with cusped panel tracery, hood mould and human head label stops.

West wall with single C15 pointed segmental arched 3 light window with cusped tracery, hood mould and label stops.

The east wall has a single C15 arched 3 light window with cusped tracery, hood mould and label stops.

The south wall has 2 pointed segmental arched 3 light restored C15 windows with cusped tracery, hood mould and decorative label stops.

Moulded arched entrance with hood mould and label stops, the east and west walls each with single trefoil arched lights and 2 C14 gargoyles.

Interior with 3 transverse ribs and inner C14 moulded arched doorway with C19 hood mould and decorative label stops.

To the left is a single C15 pointed segmental arched 3 light window with cusped tracery, hood mould and decorative label stops.

4 bay late C13 nave arcades with double chamfered arches, quatrefoil piers and responds with fillets, the north arcade capitals and the south arcade west respond decorated with nailhead.

Tall triple chamfered C15 tower arch.

A nineteenth century octagonal font with blind cusped tracery.

C19 octagonal font with blind cusped tracery.

A nineteenth century octagonal font with blind cusped tracery.

© Julian P Guffogg

C19 nave and chancel roofs, nave roof supported on 8 C15 human head corbels.