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St Luke and All Saints

St Luke And All Saints

Darrington

West Yorkshire

Norman tower, C13 aisles

Architectural Features

chancel (altered in C14 and C15), with C14 north chapel (probably a rebuilding at that time)

at the 2nd stage, the south side has a clock face and the north side has a small Norman window of 2 round-headed lights (now glazed) with a colonnette

the 3rd stage, which is set back, has Norman belfry windows in the south and east sides, each of 2 round-headed louvred lights with a colonnette, an altered or inserted belfry window of 2 pointed lights in the west side

The other bays of this aisle have large C14 arched 3-light windows with reticulated tracery.

The buttressed 2-bay chancel has a low decorated frieze in each bay (quatrefoils in the 1st and blind arcading the 2nd), a C14 2-centred arched priest door to the 1st bay, two 2-light arched windows in the 1st bay and one in the 2nd

4 chancel stalls with misericords

some C15 stained glass in north chapel.

Monuments: two C14 effigies (under arch in north wall of chancel and in chapel)

monument to William Ferrer , now damaged