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All Saints

All Saints

Arksey

South Yorkshire

Bay-1 porch with responds and carved capitals to a chamfered and quadrant- moulded arch beneath crocketed hood

Architectural Features

carved shields beneath string course with carved face

C13 south door within has chamfered arch with hood.

Tudor-arched north door has hoodmould with large stops and is set beneath window of 2 ogee lights with hoodmould

Crossing: south transept of early rubblework with C12 priests' door on left beneath band

cusped iron clock face on south side beneath C12, chamfered slit window

C13 upper stage with 2-light lancet windows with dividing shafts and pierced spandrels all set within round-arched recesses with shafted jambs

oversailing course with gargoyles beneath parapet with crocketed pinnacles

Chancel: embattled C15 south chapel with uncusped 3-light windows having pointed arches and hoodmoulds

North chapel: restored C13 east window of 3-lights with intersecting tracery

large 6-light north window has king mullion and Tudor-arched lights.

Round arch of 2 orders from north aisle to transept, a C12 slit window above.

Crossing: altered C12 piers, those to east with C13 shafts set round an octagon

C13 arches, to north and south double-chamfered, the others moulded.

Chancel north wall has half a C12 window embrasure

C13 sedilia bench with shaped arms.

probably C15 roofs to the transepts and chapels have moulded and cambered tie beams.

Furnishings: Decorated screen in south chapel with carved mid-rail and heavy cornice moulding.

Carved octagonal wooden pulpit of 1634 set on later base has bracketed book ledge, back board and canopy.

Octagonal ashlar font has wooden cover dated 1662 with scrolled frets set around on baluster.

Monuments: in north transept a marble wall monument to George Cooke has inscription on plaque beneath decorated aedicule with bust in oval panel and open segmental pediment with cartouche.