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All Saints Parish Church

All Saints Parish Church

Kirtling

Cambridgeshire

C12 nave wall to south west with quoin and window, south arcade of three bays, and fine south doorway.

Architectural Features

Chancel early C13 with blocked lancet windows.

C15 tower, north arcade

aisle, transept chapel and south aisle North memorial chapel mid C16.

Plain tile roofs and pantile aisle roofs.

C12 window in nave wall with lightly carved round headed arch.

South aisle with plain parapet encasing C15 porch.

Memorial chapel with embattled parapet and three stage buttresses.

South doorway with patterned attached shafts round arch with chevron and billet moulding, tympanum with sunken carved panel of Christ in Majesty

two carved heads in angle of opening.

Modern door with C12 iron work.

Nave arcade to south C12 of three bays with round arches and octagonal piers.

Carved shields above each arch.

Nave roof of six bays with braced king posts to ridge, carved bosses at intersections of moulded principal rafters, moulded tie beams, carved braces and carved cornice.

North aisle roof of six bays, supported on corbels of carved stone heads, moulded principals with bosses.

North transept roof with carved figure corbels.

Two good C15 niches, one resited.

Chancel window dated '1564 EN'.

Seven hatchments in south aisle and against tower wall, also with weatherings of early roof.

For north chapel and chancel monuments see (Pevsner p.419).