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St Peter and St Paul

St Peter And St Paul

Wigtoft

Lincolnshire

C12, C13, late C13, C14, C15, restoration 1891.

Architectural Features

C15 2 light panelled traceried belfry openings to each side.

Round headed C12 west door possibly reset, with above C12 window with collared nook shafts, foliate capitals and chevron moulded rounded head.

C14 north aisle with 2 light west window and 3 three light side windows, all with reticulated tracery.

Blocked C14 continuously moulded and pointed door.

8 three light C15 clerestory cusped windows with chamfered surround, embattled parapet.

Moulded C14 priest's door with label stops, chamfered hood.

Also a tall C15 3 light window, panel traceried with concave moulded surround.

South aisle has C14 3 light east and west windows and 3 similar to the south, all with cusped reticulated tracery.

Gabled C19 south porch with reset C13 outer arch, shafted reveals, stiff leaf frieze and moulded head.

C13 inner doorway, double chamfered with moulded hood.

4 bay late C13 nave arcades with quatrefoil filleted shafts, annular capitals, moulded heads.

C13 tower arch, chamfered with a step, octagonal reveals

capitals, it cuts blocked C12 single arches to either side.

Nave roof is C15, with moulded principals.

In the south aisle a C14 trefoil headed piscina and a plain aumbry.

The easternmost window has a C14 brattished sill and a row of human heads above a tomb recess.

C14 chancel arch with wave moulded reveals, annular capitals and moulded head.

C17 plain baluster altar rails.

C17 octagonal pulpit with chip carved panels and dentillated frieze.

Some elements remains of much restored C15 chancel screen, 5 panel traceried bays with cusped ogee arches.

C19 octagonal ashlar font.