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Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas

Ulceby

Lincolnshire

C13 - C14 tower with C15 parapet and spire, C13 chancel with C14 - C15 windows, C14 nave arcades and aisles.

Architectural Features

Carved corbel table, prominent gargoyles at angles, embattled parapet and ribbed octagonal spire with finial and weathervane.

Very wide chamfered segmental arch to north chancel arcade, probably C17 - C18.

Section of former C15 chancel rood screen re-set at east end of north aisle: single panels flanking central door, pointed arches with panels below, ornate Perpendicular tracery and fretwork frieze

1852 pews incorporate C14 - C15 carved bench ends.

Plain Norman tub font in St.Nicholas church, probably 11th century and by far the oldest surviving artefact

C13 bowl font on cylindrical shaft and stepped plinth.

Plain Norman tub font in St.Nicholas church, probably 11th century and by far the oldest surviving artefact

© Richard Croft