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St Mary

St Mary

Greasley

Nottinghamshire

Gabled and lean-to plain tile roofs.

Architectural Features

West tower, mid C15, 3 stages, has chamfered and moulded plinth, coved string courses and eaves, 4 gargoyles, crenellated parapet with 8 crocketed pinnacles.

Chancel, 2 bays, has to north C15 triple lancet and to east, a corner buttress and shouldered coped gable with cross.

To west, 2 triple lancets, C15, restored, with coved reveals.

East gable has stained glass quatrefoil window.

South aisle east end window incorporates C15 stained glass installed 1960.

South side east window has stained glass c.1950.

Chancel has moulded arch with hood mould and stops plus crested, traceried oak Memorial screen, 1919.

East end has C19 ashlar reredos and stained glass War Memorial window, 1948.

South side has to east, window incorporating stained glass from Beauvale Priory, 1947, and to west, stained glass Diocesan window, c.1950.

Fittings include plain octagonal font, C14, on round base.

Arcaded round pulpit, late C19.

Monuments include large marble tablet with apron, obelisk and crest, 1703.

Large marble tablet with recess containing half figure below broken pediment and crest, to Lancelot Roileston (sic) 1682.

Brasses late C16, 1694, late C17, 1712, mid and later C19 and C20.