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All Saints

All Saints

Upton CP

Lincolnshire

Mid C11, late C12, early C13, C14, 1776, 1867, restored by Ewan Christian

Architectural Features

Part of C13 nave to north with massive C19 buttress.

West and north walls of north aisle rebuilt in 1874-5 with western lancet, 2 pointed north windows each of 2 pointed lights with hood mould and re-used C15 animal label stops and regularly placed 2 stage buttresses.

East wall of north aisle late C12 with small, broad pointed window high up with chamfered surround.

East end of-chancel heavily restored in 1880 with 2 C19 lancets with re-used C14 label stops and almond- shaped window above, and flanking diagonal 2 stage buttrresses and central 2 stage buttress.

South side of chancel of blue lias rubble and herringbone with narrow 2 stage buttresses between 3 rectangular C14 windows each of 2 ogee headed lights with rectangular hood moulds.

South side of nave with 2 two stage buttresses between 2 C19 pointed windows each with 2 pointed lights and single quatrefoil above, hood moulds and C14 animal label stops.

C11 south doorway with plain jambs chamfered imposts, round head with plain tympanum, C14 hood mould and animal label stops, plank door.

2 bay early C13 arcade with keeled responds, central round pier, plain moulded capitals and double chamfered pointed heads with broached mouldings where heads spring from abaci.

Broad pointed double chamfered C13 chancelarch dying into flanking walls.

C13 sedilia, simple striking stone bench ends in south wall.

C19 ornate flint, wrought iron pulpit, pews, wrought iron altar rail and lectern.

Grey and white monument with urn to Francis Toyne, died 1750, and family.

C19 monuments.