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St Peter and St Paul

St Peter And St Paul

Reepham CP

Lincolnshire

Early C13, early C14, mostly rebuilt 1862 by Michael Drury.

Architectural Features

Moulded eaves above with re-used corner gargoyles on all but south-west corner.

North side of chancel with early C13 cusped lancet with hood mould and head label stops.

South side of nave with outline of 3 early C13 pointed arcade bays.

C19 gabled south porch re-using C14 fragments.

Early C13 3 bay south arcade embedded in wall with partially visible double chamfered pointed heads with rolled hood mould on 2 bays to west.

Early C14 north arcade of 3 bays with pointed, double chamfered heads, hood moulds and C19 foliate stops on north and south sides.

Early C14 pointed double chamfered chancel arch with moulded abaci, C19 rectangular jambs, hood mould and label stops.

C19 pews, altar rail, pulpit and lecturn.

C20 octagonal font with starred panels and foliate bands.

Wife of Gilbert Benet, prebandry of Lincoln and vicar. Shed died aged 71 in 1738. Also Ann her first born who died at 11 days old.

Ashlar monument on south wall of chancel to Ann Benet, died 1738, with scrolls and coat of arms.

Wife of Gilbert Benet, prebandry of Lincoln and vicar. Shed died aged 71 in 1738. Also Ann her first born who died at 11 days old.

© J.Hannan-Briggs