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St John the Baptist

St John The Baptist

Treswell

Nottinghamshire

C13, early C14, C15, restored 1855, tower restored 1900.

Architectural Features

Single gargoyle to each side.

The diagonally buttressed north aisle north wall with single gargoyle has a blocked chamfered arched doorway with 2 C15 3- light windows to the left, all with panel tracery and cusping under flat heads and in casement moulded surrounds.

The early C14 chancel has in the north wall a single arched window with intersecting tracery, cusping, hood mould and label stops.

Under the right window is a C14 coffin lid decorated with a stylised cross.

The south nave has 2 arched C15 3-light windows with panel tracery, cusping and hood mould.

The inner chamfered arched C13 doorway has imposts decorated with nailhead and terminating in a scroll.

Stone carved altar rails, octagonal font decorated with quatrefoil panels.

Stone carved angles support the chancel roof.