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All Saints

All Saints

Weston CP

Nottinghamshire

C13, C14, C15, C16, restored 1768 and C19.

Architectural Features

C14, has string course and decorated eaves band with 4 gargoyles and restored crenellated parapet.

Second stage has 4 C14 double lancet bell openings with cusped ogee heads with quatrefoils and hood moulds with mask stops.

Nave clerestory, C16, 4 bays, has to north 4 crocketed pinnacles, restored, and to south 3 pinnacles.

Each side has 4 C16 triple lancets, 2 with round and 2 with pointed heads, in plain square reveals.

To west, blocked chamfered pointed arched doorway flanked to east by 2 and to west by single restored late C14 triple lancets with cusped ogee heads and chamfered mullions and reveals.

West end has a C15 triple lancet with ogee heads, panel tracery, splayed mullions and reveal and hood mould with mask stops.

East end has late C14 triple lancet with ogee heads, restored Decorated tracery with fleurons, chamfered mullions and reveal.

East end has late C14 triple lancet with ogee heads, Decorated tracery with mouchettes, chamfered and splayed reveal and mullions.

South side has to east, 2 C15 partly restored double lancets with ogee heads, Decorated tracery, splayed mullions and splayed and rebated reveals.

To west a late C14 restored triple lancet of similar design, with square headed reveal.

North side has to west, restored C15 quadruple lancet with ogee heads, Decorated tracery with mouchettes, chamfered square headed reveal and hood mould with mask stops.

East end has a restored C14 quadruple lancet with cusped heads and Decorated tracery, splayed mullions and reveal and hood mould with mask stops.

South side has central C15 priest's door with chamfered reveal with four centred arched head and hood mould with mask stops.

Flanked by single C15 triple lancets with ogee heads, Decorated tracery, hood moulds and mask stops.

South porch, C14, restored, has deep moulded and chamfered plinth, chamfered eaves, 2 diagonal buttresses to south, single setoff.

South inner doorway C14 with cove and roll mouldings with fillets.

Nave arcades, late C13, 4 bays, octagonal piers with moulded bases and capitals, one with dogtooth.

Restored C15 principal rafter roof with moulded principal timbers, the ridge inscribed 'J W 1768 R W'.

Tower arch, C14, double chamfered and rebated, dying into chamfered surround.

Bells dated 1550, 1646, 1880.

North aisle has window with stained glass panel, 1978, and east window with stained glass panel, 1973.

Chancel arch, C14, double chamfered and rebated, with moulded octagonal imposts with beast corbels.

East end has window with patterned C19 stained glass.

Fittings include plain C12 tub font with chamfered round base, restored C18 fielded panelled timber pulpit with stencilled decoration, and C20 timber eagle lectern with octagonal traceried panelled stem.

C19 traceried and billeted benches incorporating 21 C15 traceried panelled bench ends.

2 C19 benches with fleur de lys finials, incorporating C17 and C18 plain, traceried and carved panels.

Carved and panelled C19 clergy desk.

2 C17 arm chairs with chip carved panelled backs.

Memorials include inscribed marble tablet, 1729, by Paul Jenkinson to Prudence Fiennes.

Brass and slate war memorial tablet, byrass, 1929, roll of honour, 2 small C20 memorials.