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All Saints

All Saints

Scraptoft

Leicestershire

C13-C15, restored 1867.

Architectural Features

C15 4 bay low-pitch tie-beam truss roof with carved bosses and blind arcading in gables.

N aisle has restored windows, the N W with Curvilinear tracery and mid C19 stained glass, the 2 N with Intersected tracery and stained glass of 1899 by A. Ballantine and Gardiner, Edinburgh, and the N E with Reticulated tracery.

Restored C15 4 bay low-pitch tie-beam truss roof with carved bosses.

Double chamfered chancel arch, the inner supported on carved head corbels.

Chancel has 2 blocked windows to both N and S. E window with Curvilinear tracery and stained glass of 1893.

C15 3 bay low-pitch tie-beam truss roof with blind arcading in gables.

S aisle has 3 Perp windows, 2 with mid 1920's stained glass (peacock monogram) and another of 1979 by John Hayward.

S W window with Curvilinear tracery and mid C19 stained glass.

C15 4 bay low-pitch tie-beam truss roof with carved bosses and heads and blind arcading in gables.

C13 round font.

Series of C18 finely carved slate tomb slabs in chancel.

Series of C18/early C19 wall monuments including those to Sir Edward Wigley, died 1710, and wife (2 fine busts), James Wigley, died 1765, and Andrew Noel, died 1736.

C14 recumbent effigy of a priest, said to be a Prior of Coventry, now set sideways in N chancel wall : much defaced.