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All Saints

All Saints

Strelley

Nottinghamshire

C13, rebuilt 1356-c.1400 by Samson de Strelley.

Architectural Features

Clerestorey C15.

Second stage has on each side, remains of blocked C13 double lancet with trefoil head and hood mould.

Third stage has on each side, double lancet opening with Tudor arched head and hood mould.

East end has restored quadruple lancet with ornate panel tracery and Tudor arched reveal with hood mould and mask stops.

Chamfered and rebated tower arch, C13, has mask imposts.

Tower chamber has painted wall panelling and stained glass west window.

Clerestory windows have patterned stained glass.

North aisle has west window with stained glass fragments from clerestorey, 1913.

North side windows have stained glass panels C16

C17, installed 1897.

Chancel has rebated arch and outstanding late C14 ogee headed tracered screen with restored crest and rood.

East end has traceried C20 reredos with figures, and stained glass window by Burlison andGrylls, 1914.

South side has to east, C14 cusped piscina.

Stained glass window, 1914.

North transept east side has small C14 piscina and stained glass window, 1856.

North window has late medieval stained glass fragments.

South transept forming Edge Memorial chapel has panelled walls and to east, traceried panelled Memorial altar and reredos, 1918.

East window has stained glass, C16

South window has stained glass, 1894.

Fittings include font, C14, with plain octagonal bowl on traceried stand with ogee openings.

Traceried octagonal oak pulpit on C19 ashlar base, with carved C17 back panel and sounding board.

Carved C17 armchair.

2 sets of triple stalls, C15, with misericords.

Monuments include alabaster chest tomb with frieze of angels with shields, carrying 2 full size figures, to Sir Samson de Strelley and wife, c,1400.

Floor slab to John de Strelley, 1421.

Brass to Sir Robert Strelley and wife, 1487.

Alabaster chest tomb with traceried sides with shields, carrying 2 full size effigies, to John de Strelley, 1501.

Ashlar canopy with square headed recess with frieze of angels and shields.

Above, pierced crest and traceried panel with 3 tabernacles containing figures.