
Goulceby
Lincolnshire
Late C15 west tower, truncated, re-roofed and altered in the early C19.
C15 rectangular window above with 2 pointed lights and hood mould.
Lean-to aisle to east with 2 late C15 rectangular windows, one with single light, the other with 2 lights and mullion.
South side of nave with early C19 brick eaves with early C19 semi-circular headed doorway, partially blocked to form a fixed window, with C14 stone head at apex.
Pointed mid C14 window, restored in C19, to left with 2 ogee headed cusped lights, mouchette and hood mould.
Lean-to rendered brick buttress to left with curved triangular shaped window, probably early C19, with rendered surround and fixed glass.
2 mid C14 bays of north arcade with octagonal pier, polygonal responds and double chamfered heads with 2 human heads in spandrels.
C14 chancel arch with polygonal responds with moulded capitals, and double chamfered, pointed head.
C19 polygonal wooden pulpit with bold reliefs of Christ the Shepherd and the apostles.
Ornate C19 lectern and chair.