
Letwell
South Yorkshire
C15 tower and north wall of nave, otherwise rebuilt 1820 (patron H. G. Knight) burnt down 1867 and rebuilt by 1869 (patron Sir Thomas Woolaston White).
Embattled parapet with north gargoyle and crocketed corner pinnacles
North wall: 2 western bays with C15 ashlar walling, position of blocked north door and contemporary window, eastern bay of rubble with C19 window as south.
Font: carved bowl set on cylindrical pillar and 4 shafts and inscribed 'Fanny White / Sculpt'.
Stained glass: several windows of 1870 by Henry Holiday, made by Powell's (Pevsner, p351).