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St Peter

St Peter

Holton le Clay

Lincolnshire

C11, C13, C14, C16, 1850 rebuilding.

Architectural Features

The square unbuttressed tower has extended footings, single chamfered offset to belfry, embattled parapet and gargoyles.

In the south side is a small rectangular light and the belfry stage has paired C14 2 light ogee headed cusped openings.

In the west wall is a blocked door with a round head and in the blocking a C13 lancet.

The nave is in part built of massive square stones and in the north wall is a blocked C16 4 centred arched doorway

a C14 3 light window with ogee heads to the lights and chamfered square surround.

In the nave south wall is a C19 rectangular window with hood and a C14 window matching that to the north.

The C11 tower arch is tall and narrow with rounded head, plain imposts.

In the east wall of the nave is a reset piscina with reset C13 cusped head.

All fittings are Cl9 and C20 apart from the C12 tub font with cable moulding round the rim and a panel of chevrons running into low relief blank intersecting arcading.