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St Oswald

St Oswald

Sowerby

North Yorkshire

Norman south doorway with two orders of colonnettes, scalloped capitals and one with intertwined trails, zig-zag and beakhead in the arch.

Architectural Features

Squat three-stage tower, the top stage, with two-light openings and castellations, is an addition, the rest may be C15.

The south wall and doorway of St Oswalds, Sowerby date to the Norman period.  The door and metal work are medieval, and the date of 1680 is formed by studs set into the top of the door.  See also [[278825]]. 
http://www.stoswaldsowerby.org.uk/history.shtml

Neo-Norman.

The south wall and doorway of St Oswalds, Sowerby date to the Norman period. The door and metal work are medieval, and the date of 1680 is formed by studs set into the top of the door. See also [[278825]]. http://www.stoswaldsowerby.org.uk/history.shtml

© John S Turner