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St Peter

St Peter

Creeton

Lincolnshire

Late C12, early C13, late C13, C15, 1830 chancel shortened, 1853 rebuilding of nave.

Architectural Features

3 stage late C13 tower, with 2 string courses, moulded eaves and corbel table, broach spire with outsized 2 light C13 gabled lucarnes in 2 storeys in the principal directions.

In the south wall is an early C13 window with plate tracery and 3 cusped lights and trefoils in moulded surround.

Further west is a 3 light C15 window with cusped heads to the lights and panel tracery.

This stone in the churchyard at St Peter's, Creeton is a grade I listed building

See https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1166266 

See [[[3717268]]] for the other similar stone in the churchyard.

Built into the fabric are at least 5 pieces of C10 Anglo Saxon interlace decorated stone.

This stone in the churchyard at St Peter's, Creeton is a grade I listed building See https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1166266 See [[[3717268]]] for the other similar stone in the churchyard.

© Bob Harvey

C13 tower arch with chamfered reveals, decorated imposts, one with dogtooth, the other a fillet, and single chamfered arch.

In the south wall a chamfered archway into the chapel which contains a C13 lobed piscina.

All fittings and roof are 1853 apart from C17 communion table

the C13 tub font on circular base with moulded octagonal top.