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St Andrew

St Andrew

Bainton

East Riding of Yorkshire

South-west corner of chancel C1280, with probably late C12 origins otherwise C1330-40 for rector William de Brocklesby, with later additions, including vestry and south porch of c1843 by Henry Wheatley, and restorations including that of 1866 by Fowler of Louth.

Architectural Features

Nave and chancel have chamfered plinth, offset buttresses with gargoyles above to each bay and 3-light pointed windows with reticulated tracery to heads under hoodmoulds with face stops and within double-chamfered surrounds throughout.

To south aisle a trefoiled piscina and ornate-ogeed niche with carved and crocketed canopy over the effigy of Sir Edmund de Mauley d1314.

North aisle has mid C14 niche for statue of Blessed Virgin Mary and wall monument to Elizabeth Grimson d1771.

Norman tub font with lozenge decoration.

Wall monument to Robert Faucon d1661.