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Lund

East Riding of Yorkshire

C15 west tower, chancel 1845-6 by Chantrell, nave rebuilt 1853.

Architectural Features

Ashlar, flat tile roofs.

2-light pointed belfry opening with cinquefoil heads under hoodmould with face stops and an angel at the apex.

Above, the figure of a praying priest.

Above are 3 equidistant praying angels, the central angel apparently supporting a rood.

C12 tub font with blank arcading trimmed back at the base.

Chancel: C15 tomb recess to north wall, now used as a portal to the north vestry.

Nearby lies a fragment of an alabaster chest tomb: an angel carries a shield beneath a crocketed ogee.

In the north-east and south-east corners of the chancel are medieval effigies of 2 women: that in the north-east corner bears her heart in her hands.