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Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity

Lambley

Nottinghamshire

Cll, C12, C13, C14

Architectural Features

largely rebuilt c.1470 by Ralph Cromwell.

Dressed stone with plain tile roofs.

West tower, 4 stages, C13

C14, has stepped plinth, 3 string courses, coved eaves with 4 spouts, crenellated parapet.

To west, C13 triple lancet with hood mould.

Fourth stage has 4 C14 cusped double lancets with hood moulds.

3 C15 triple lancets with panel tracery.

To west, blocked C14 doorway.

South side has 2 C15 triple lancets and off-centre priest's door.

Tower arch, C13, chamfered round head, with round responds and waterleaf capitals.

Nave north side has to east, doorway and winder stair to former rood loft, with doorways above to pulpit and rood loft.

South side has to east, C14 piscina and above it, doorway to rood loft.

Archless chancel has screen, 1377, extensively restored 1966.

North side has ogee headed C14 doorway and above it, chamfered squint.

East end has C20 timber reredos and window with C15 stained glass.

South side has four centred arched aumbry and C13 cusped piscina.

Both south windows have C14 stained glass fragments.

Fittings include font, early C19, with 4 baluster shaped shafts and octagonal stem, faceted octagonal bowl.

Octagonal oak pulpit with sounding board, 1918.

C20 stalls and desk incorporating Cl7 carved fragments.

C19 lectern and benches.

Memorials include incised alabaster slab, pedimented tablet, 1830, and panelled oak war memorial, 1918 and 1945.