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St. Peter and St. Paul

St. Peter And St. Paul

Fenton

Lincolnshire

C15 and 1809 and late C19.

Architectural Features

C15 3 stage tower with plain plinth, C19 first floor band and battlemented parapet, recut west door with half round reveals, octagonal capitals and 4 centred arch and hood mould.

Fittings are C19 including the font, but the pulpit is C17 and chalice shaped, carved with scenes from the Life of Christ, said to come from Brittany.

In the north wall of the chancel is a fine repositioned C15 corbel depicting an angel bearing a shield of arms supporting a moulded octagonal capital.

The east window has stained glass dated 1873.

Monuments.

In the north wall of the sanctuary is a square stone wall plaque to John Reeke, rector, d,1597.

At the west end of the nave are painted royal arms and round the side walls of the nave are c19 texts in red lettering.