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St Peter and St Paul

St Peter And St Paul

Skendleby

Lincolnshire

C13, C14, restored 1875 by Sir G. G. Scott.

Architectural Features

The west wall of the north nave has a single arched C14 restored 3 light window with cusped flowing tracery, hood mould and label stops.

The north wall has 2 restored 3 light arched C14 windows with reticulated tracery.

Projecting from the north chancel is the vestry with single restored C14 2 light window in the east wall with cusped tracery, hood mould and label stops under a flat arch.

The east chancel has a single 4 light arched and restored C14 window with cusped flowing tracery, hood mould and label stops, over is a single lozenge containing a roundel.

The south chancel has a single C14 3 light arched window with reticulated tracery, hood mould and label stops.

To the left is a chamfered arched doorway with hood mould and on the far left a single 2 light C14 window with cusped tracery under a flat arch.

The south nave has 2 restored C14 arched 3 light windows with reticulated tracery.

South chancel, east window, with low sill forming a sedilia, to the left is a C14 ogee arched and cusped piscina.

Pointed segmental arched C14 aumbry with hood mould and human head label stops.

TF4369 : Font, Ss Peter & Paul church, Skendelby

C15 ashlar font, the pedestal decorated with blind perpendicular tracery, the octagonal bowl with 8 carved heads separated by small buttresses and topped with a frieze of fleuron and carved heads.

TF4369 : Font, Ss Peter & Paul church, Skendelby

© Julian P Guffogg

Memorial to Maria Brackenbury, 1834.