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St Benedict

Glinton

Cambridgeshire

5141 GLINTON HIGH STREET (north side) Church of St Benedict TF 1505 38/250 15.12.55 I GV 2.

Architectural Features

From C12.

Nave has Perpendicular clerestorey and battlements with large grotesque gargoyles.

North aisle has shallow buttresses and battlements and Norman round arched slit window in west end, chamfered north doorway with small flanking buttresses, and restored Early English windows.

The south aisle has battlements angle buttresses restored Early English and Decorated windows and C15 four-centred arch south doorway.

The C15 south porch has circa 1300 outer arch with double chamfer, the outer chamfer is hollow and has dogtooth ornament.

The porch is C15 moulded and with carved bosses.

The porch contains 2 coffin lids with recumbent figures.

Early C13 chancel chapel.

C15 west tower of 3 stages with diagonal buttresses with set-offs, 2-light bell-openings, battlements and disproportionately tall octagonal recessed spire with 2 tiers of lucarnes and outline with entasis.

Square Norman font with decoration of squares and crosses.

C14 traceried piscina in north chancel.

Monuments: early C14 stone effigies of a Forester, a horn and a lady said to have come from Northborough and therefore might be Geoffrey Delamare, supposed Forester of Kesteven.