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St Leonard

St Leonard

Haugh

Lincolnshire

Cll,late C12, C14, C15, restored 1873.

Architectural Features

The north door, blocked, is late C12 with simply chamfered pointed arch and imposts.

The east end is in a chalk ashlar with a 3 light C15 window, partly recut C19.

The C14 south door has a chamfered ogee head with hacked back hood.

In the chancel is a pointed facetted piscina and a C14 niche with moulded and brattished canopy containing C19 statue of St. Leonard.

C14 octagonal font with curvilinear tracery to panels.

Monuments.

In the chancel are 5 C15 limestone slabs with margin inscriptions, one with a shield, the other a chalice.

On the south side an alabaster wall plaque to Sir Charles Bolle, d. 1590.

On the north wall a large wall monument to Sir John Bolle, d. 1606 depicting deceased and wife kneeling opposite with sons and daughters beneath scrolled semi-circular arches, on a bracketed base with paterae and scroll work.