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Holy Trinity and St Oswald

Holy Trinity And St Oswald

Finningley

South Yorkshire

Gabled C19 south porch with wooden Tudor-arched entrance and inner side walls incorporating Medieval cross slabs.

Architectural Features

Unrestored C12 south door with shafted jambs, damaged carved capitals and roll-moulded arch with hoodmould.

C15 north aisle, unrestored and of larger rabble: lower quoins of blocked north door

string course with gargoyle beneath parapet with moulded copings.

Chancel: early C14

continuation of aisle has plain square-headed 3-light window and Tudor-arched 3-light window with hoodmould.

Interior: low C12 tower arch with chamfer, impost band and hoodmould.

carved quadrant braces from tie beams to king pasts have carved rosettes and cusping

Font: plain round tub on 2-step plinth

Pulpit: hexagonal

oak-panelled with moulded cornice and date '1604/Thomas Partrik'.

Monuments: on north aisle wall in ogee recess to John Harvey below it a brass records the restoration of 1885.

Marble wall monument to north of chancel east window to Edmund Harvey has cherub beneath corniced panel with side scrolls and cartouche over.