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St Peter and St Paul

St Peter And St Paul

Church Warsop

Nottinghamshire

West tower, Cll and C14, 3 stages, has clasping and corner buttresses of different sizes, some gabled.

Architectural Features

String course, moulded crenellated parapet, 2 gargoyles, 4 crocketed pinnacles.

Third stage has 4 C14 double lancet bell openings with cusped heads.

Nave clerestorey has on each side moulded band and 3 gargoyles.

3 restored late C14 triple lancets with cusped heads, square reveals and hood moulds.

North aisle, C14, has chamfered eaves and moulded parapet.

To west, blocked round headed door flanked by single similar C14 double lancets.

Chancel has moulded eaves and parapet and on each side, 2 gargoyles.

North side has to east, blocked late C14 window with four centred arched head and hood mould.

East end has sill band and late C14 6 light lancet with cusped heads, panel tracery and hood mould.

Off-centre blocked C14 priest's door.

To its left, late C14 triple lancet with cusped heads, four centred arch reveal and hood mould.

To its right, truncated C13 triple lancet with cusped heads, trefoils, hood mould and mask stops.

2 bay vestry, c.1500, has chamfered and moulded plinth, eaves band, crenellated parapet and remains of 2 gargoyles.

South aisle, 3 bays, C13, has sill band and moulded eaves.

East end has restored C13 triple lancet with cusped trefoil heads, hood mould and 3 mask stops.

West end has C15 triple lancet with cusped ogee heads and hood mould.

South porch, C13, restored C19, has moulded eaves.

Restored C13 inner doorway, cove and roll moulded with hood mould and mask stops.

Nave south arcade, C13, 3 bays, has 2 piers and matching responds, square with 4 engaged filleted shafts.

North arcade, C14, 3 bays.

Roof, C15 style, moulded timbers, arch braces on corbels, 2 mask and 2 foliate bosses.

Tower arch, C11, has moulded round head with 2 rows of large zigzag moulding.

North aisle has to east, unglazed C14 double lancet, flanked to right by a C14 moulded bracket.

East window has stained glass panel, C20.

South side has window with stained glass, 1933.

West end has window with stained glass Arms of Samuel Hallifax, 1781.

Chancel arch, late C14, restored 1878.

East end has stained glass by Shrigley and Hunt to Richard Fitzherbert, 1906.

South side has to east, combined sedilia and piscina, late C14, with 4 ogee headed openings in square headed opening with hood mould and mask stops.

To west, window with stained glass, 1919.

Restored C15 roof with arch braces on angel corbels, arched tie beams and 4 carved bosses.

Vestry has fragments of C16 stained glass in all 3 windows.

Fittings include octagonal font, C19.

Traceried pulpit with marble shafts, C19.

Traceried panelled octagonal font, C19, in C14 style.

Oak reredos in C15 style, 1913.

Memorials include scrolled and draped cartouche to John Roileston, 1684.

Brasses to Henricus Lukin, 1630

to George Fothergill, 1633

to Oliverus Dand, 1655.

6 brasses to Wylde family, 1694-1801.

5 brasses, C18.

4 brasses, C19.

8 brasses, C20.

Timber and brass war memorial.