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St Andrew

St Andrew

Cranwell

Lincolnshire

Cll, C12, C13, C15, C17.

Architectural Features

Shallow pitch lead roofs to nave and north aisle, with a taller steeply pitched plain tile roof to the chancel, with ashlar coped gables and finials.

West front has a chamfered plinth, 2 angle buttresses and a C17 deeply moulded and coped gable which rises in a curve over a bell opening and is topped with an obelisk finial.

The porch has an ashlar coped gable and a plain tile roof.

The pointed arched inner doorway has a chamfered surround and moulded concave hood, plus a heavily restored C15 wooden door.

Various pieces of a Saxon cross decorated with interlace in the north aisle.

C15 octagonal tub font.

Restored C15 wooden screen, and restored C15 nave and north aisle roofs.

C19 wooden pews, pulpit and reredos.

Charity board in nave, established by Dame Margaret Thurold, late C17.

The Good Shepherd by Bryans.
In memory of The Banks Family, given by John, Joseph and Annie Banks.

Nave and north aisle west windows contain fragments of medieval stained glass.

The Good Shepherd by Bryans. In memory of The Banks Family, given by John, Joseph and Annie Banks.

© Julian P Guffogg

The remaining windows have late C19 and C20 stained glass.