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Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity

Raithby

Lincolnshire

C12, reused C14 details, partly rebuilt 1873 by Sir G. G. Scott, 1886 chancel enlarged by Temple Moore, tower renewed by Hodgson Fowler, 1895.

Architectural Features

3 stage tower in greenstone, with plinth, chamfered string courses, plain parapet, corner gargoyles and crocketed pinnacles.

C15 re-cut belfry lights with 2 louvred openings with ogee heads and hollow chamfered surrounds.

C15 west doorway with moulded surround and triangular head.

Above a 4 light C15 window with hollow moulded surround and C19 panel tracery.

Ashlar north aisle has a C14 recut 2 light west window with trefoil headsto the lights and quatrefoil over, on the north side a bell moulded plinth and cill band, and 3 broad stepped buttresses.

C14 2 light west north aisle window with trefoil heads to the lights and mouchettes.

Pent roofed vestry with 4 centred arched headed doorway and reset C16 2 light window, deeply set with cusped heads to the lights and label hood mould.

3 light C15 east window in hollow chamfered surround with C19 recut panel tracery.

On the south side 2 C14 largely recut C19 3 light flat headed windows with cusped ogee heads to the lights.

The south nave has been recut by Sir G. G. Scott and may have been C12 originally with scalloped capital and chamfered arches.