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St Peter

St Peter

Navenby

Lincolnshire

C13, C14, C15, mid C18, restored 1875-6 and C20 addition.

Architectural Features

The west face has a single 3-light reticulated tracery, pointed arched window. made up of medieval fragments, the third stage has 4 small pointed arched bell openings.

The south aisle west window has a 3-light pointed arch with ogee headed lights and a very unusual tracery made up of medieval fragments.

The tomb has a large shallow arch with crocketed finials and pinnacles, the similarly decorated, small ogee arched sepulchre has 3 fine Roman soldiers in the lower panel and pairs of finely draped figures in the spandrels.

C19 wooden pews, choir stalls and screen with rood arch and figures.

C17 wooden pulpit, a C19 brass lecturn and a medieval font basin.

Below the tower is the baptistery with a lavish font design by Charles Kirk which was shown at the 1862 London Exhibition, the walls, dado and ceiling also stenciled.

Late C13 slab inscribed 'Pray for Richard de Lue'.