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All Saints

All Saints

Cotgrave

Nottinghamshire

C12, C13, C14, C15, C19, restored 1877-8 by Evans and Jolly.

Architectural Features

Angle buttressed late C14 ashlar tower of 2 stages with bands.

The west side has a single arched C14 3 light window with reticulated tracery.

Each of the 4 C14 bell chamber openings has 2 arched and cusped lights under a flat arch.

To the left are 2 restored C14 3 light windows each with reticulated tracery under a flat arch.

The rendered C15 clerestory has 3 windows each with 2 arched and cusped lights under a flat arch.

The rendered C15 clerestory has 3 windows each with 2 arched and cusped lights under a flat arch.

The buttressed dressed coursed rubble south aisle is set on a plinth and has in the east wall a single arched restored C14 3 light window with cusped tracery, hood mould and label stops.

Late C13 4 bay nave arcades with double chamfered arches, quatrefoil piers with fillets and moulded capitals, the responds being corbels, supported on the east side on single, carved human heads.

Tall chamfered tower arch with broach stops and wood and glass screen.

Evidence of widened nave seen by the off-centre C12 double chamfered chancel arch, the inner order with broach stops is supported on demi-columns with waterleaf capitals, the outer order on jambs of roll moulding.

Remaining furniture C19 with an ashlar octagonal font with decorated panels and a brass offerings box.

The south chancel has a wall tablet to Mildred Scrimshire, 1783, this is topped with a broken pediment containing an obelisk decorated with a figure.