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All Hallows

All Hallows

Harthill

South Yorkshire

Arcades of C1200, C13 chancel rebuilt 1897, otherwise C15, the north aisle and chapel rebuilt 1850, restored 1886-90 by J. B. Mitchell-Withers.

Architectural Features

Gargoyles to north and south beneath embattled parapet with crocketed pinnacles.

Bays 2 and 3, flanked by buttresses, have 3-light hollow-chamfered surrounds beneath Tudor arches, renewed tracery

C15 roof with cambered tie beams, moulded purlins and carved bosses.

South aisle roof, C17 with some bosses.

Two C15 double-chamfered arches into south chapel have crenellated imposts and pier

Fittings: octagonal font with corner shafts and arcading, Jacobean cover.

Fine, carved pulpit, lectern and screen by Carlo Scarselli, Florence 1877-80.

Royal arms of George II in north aisle

Wrought-iron screen in east bay of south chapel arcade, C16-C17

Stained glass: south clerestorey windows said to be C16 (Garbett, p294).

Monuments: behind screen at east end of north aisle and set beneath a C18 round arch with keystone is a black and white marble tomb chest to Thomas Osborne, Duke of Leeds (d1721)

On chancel north wall a marble monument to Lady Margaret Osborne (d1624): kneeler in recess facing right and flanked by columns and draped figures, open pediment with finials and arm bearers.