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All Saints

All Saints

Winterton

Lincolnshire

Mid Cll tower and nave, early-mid C13 nave aisles, transepts and upper stage to tower, later C13 chancel, C14 south door and windows to aisles and transepts.

Architectural Features

Mid C17 restorations, C18 north porch.

2 lancets to north and south, plate-traceried south window with 2-lights and circle above, pointed chamfered priest's door, all with hoodmoulds and carved stops

Pointed inner door of 2 shafted orders with roll-moulded arch: ogee-headed niche above with ornate carved base and crocketed canopy flanked by pinnacled buttresses.

Nave arcades of double- chamfered pointed arches with hoodmoulds and carved headstops on octagonal piers with moulded bases, finely-carved foliate capitals (one C19) and bold mid-shaft collars, keeled to north, dog-tooth moulded to south.

broad filleted responds to east, with a plain moulded capital to south and a re-used Romanesque capital to north with animal carving.

Mutilated brass in chancel floor to John Rudd and two wives, of 1504

carved stone tablet on south wall to Peter Gering 1590, with arms and full achievement.

Present font C19

earlier font in south transept has octagonal bowl on re-used foliate capital with nailhead moulding to abacus.

H. & J. Taylor, Anglo-Saxon Architecture, Volume 2, 1965, 674-5.