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All Saints

All Saints

Granby

Nottinghamshire

On a pre-conquest site, C12 fragments, predominantly C13

Architectural Features

C14, reduced in size and restored circa 1777 and restored again in 1888.

In the 2nd stage are 2 small round-headed Norman windows.

A deep frieze with an ornamental band, crenellated parapet with gargoyles and corner pinnacles forms the Perpendicular top stage.

Within the 1958 south porch is a C13 Early English heavily moulded doorway.

Interior: the C14 north arcade is now in the north wall and has double- chamfered arches on octagonal piers with moulded capitals and demi-column responds.

The double- chamfered tower arch, circa 1250, has circular responds with moulded capitals, and the double-chamfered C13 chancel arch has octagonal responds.

The C19 font is apparently using an inverted C14 font as a pedestal.

Octagonal oak-panelled pulpit dated 1629.