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All Saints

All Saints

Snelland CP

Lincolnshire

C13, C14, 1863 restoration and rebuilding by Edward Browning of Stamford.

Architectural Features

The north wall of aisle has one reused C14 3 light cusped ogee headed window and a C19 copy, both with flat lintels.

The east window of vestry is a reused C14 2 light opening with transomes and round arch over.

The south wall of the nave has 2 C14 3 light windows with cusped ogee heads to the lights, flat lintels and hood moulds.

The C13 inner doorway is single chamfered with roll moulded hood.

The 3 bay C19 north arcade has double chamfered arches without capitals but springing from carved corbels with human head stops.

Remarkable 19th century font in All Saints' church with three collared annular shafts supporting an octagonal bowl with bold carved foliage

Fittings are all 1863, but note the remarkable font which stands on 3 annular shafts with collars and has elaborate carved foliage to the octagonal bowl.

Remarkable 19th century font in All Saints' church with three collared annular shafts supporting an octagonal bowl with bold carved foliage

© Richard Croft