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St Margaret

St Margaret

Bag Enderby

Lincolnshire

C15, restored c.1956.

Architectural Features

Lead and plain tile roofs.

Angle buttressed tower of 2 stages with bands, parapet and single corner gargoyles.

West wall with single C15 arched 3 light window with cusped tracery, moulded surround, hood mould and head label stops.

In the band above is a single carved head.

North nave wall with single C15 window with 2 ogee arched and cusped lights and tracery under a flat arch.

Further left is a single segmental arched C15 window with 3 ogee arched and cusped lights, tracery and hood mould.

The east chancel wall has a single arched C15 window with 3 lights, cusped tracery and hood mould.

The south chancel has 2 C15 windows each with 2 ogee arched and cusped lights, cusped tracery and hood moulds, the window on the left is segmental arched and heavily restored, that on the right is under a flat arch.

In the south nave is a single segmental arched C15 window with 3 lights, cusped tracery and hood mould.

Inner moulded arched doorway with C17 plank and stud door.

To the left is a single C15 window with 2 ogee arched and cusped lights and cusped tracery under a flat arch with hood mould.

Restored C15 screen with arched and cusped openings and cusped tracery.

Octagonal Perpendicular font, decorated with the instruments of the passion, a seated figure with a lute and all manner of animals and foliage.

C15 octagonal ashlar font, the decoration to the sides of the bowl include shields, a figure and lute, a quatrefoil in circle, a hart licking leaves of the Tree of Live and St. Mary with dead child.

Octagonal Perpendicular font, decorated with the instruments of the passion, a seated figure with a lute and all manner of animals and foliage.

© Richard Croft

Font set into the remnants of incised C15 floor slabs.

Memorial to the family of Andrew Gedney and his wife, 1591, the inscription tablet decorated with surround of strapwork with single skull over.

Above are single carved male and female figures with central prayer desks and shield, behind each figure are 2 further figures of children, either side are single Ionic pilasters.

The memorial to William Langhorne Burton and his wife, 1739, has an urn on the crown.

Fragments of C15 glass to the south west window of the chancel and the nave windows.