
Hemswell CP
Lincolnshire
Opening above west doorway with round head blocked by stone inscribed with date of 1754 commemorating when Medieval south aisle was removed and date of removal of original west tower and the completion of the present one in 1764.
Moulded eaves above with corner gargoyles, parapet and ornate, corner pinnacles.
Possibly a re-used one from the original church.
Nave interior with early C13 north arcade of 3 bays with barely pointed, double chamfered heads, broaches where they spring from abaci and simple heads in spandrels.
Late C13 sedilia in south wall of chancel with 3 cusped and pointed heads with ornate crocketed gables and heads.
C18 hatchment.
3 small C19 monuments.