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St Andrew

St Andrew

Immingham

Lincolnshire

C11 - C12 nave and responds to north arcade

Architectural Features

late C12 - early C13 south arcade, south aisle, lower section of tower arch, chancel arch and west section of chancel

later C13 north arcade

C14 north door, east and west windows to aisles

C15 - C16 north aisle windows, C16-C17 tower, clerestory and chancel east window.

Roof replaced in C17.

Moulded string course, gargoyles at angles and centre of each side, coped embattled parapet with 8 crocketed pinnacles, the pinnacle buttresses with blind-traceried panels and the merlons with quatrefoil panels bearing shields.

South aisle: early C13 round-headed chamfered door with chamfered imposts and hoodmould with nailhead ornament

twin lancets to south side, that to east of C13 with ashlar tablet between arches bearing cross in relief, that to west incorporating reused C13 incised grave slab, and that to centre restored in C19

Tall pointed double-chamfered tower arch, raised in C16-C17, on shafted responds with plain moulded capitals and bases

Good C15 octagonal font with bowl bearing foiled panels and shields with paterae, fleur-de-lys and crosses in relief, series of paterae on underside, moulded base and octagonal shaft.

Stained glass east window, carved oak reredos and traceried Gothic Revival chancel screen of 1909.

Oak lectern from early C20 Immingham Dock Naval Church.

Large painted Royal Arms of 1688.

The tower is similar to those at Aylesby and Healing (qv), the notched newel of the staircase and "Mixed Gothic" belfry tracery suggesting a date between 1550-1650.