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St Andrew

St Andrew

Redbourne

Lincolnshire

C14-C15 with late C18 rebuilding, including new north and south chapels and partial rebuilding of 1770s by William and Thomas Lumby of Lincoln, plaster ceilings of 1775-7, top 2 stages added to tower 1785

Architectural Features

Carved finial set in south aisle south wall.

Cl0-Cll carved interlace stone re-set in west wall.

Chancel: broad crocketed ogee-arched niche to north with sub-cusping and carved shield finial over fine incised black marble graveslab to Gerald Sothill (d1410) with inscribed border and figure of knight flanked by angels, re-set 1985.

South side: to William Carter (d1752), with carved urn bearing relief of men planting a tree, and to Roger Carter (d1774), with carved base and fine relief of ship and oriental landscape with pagoda, both attributed to Richard Hayward, 1778-9

to Charlotte and Rev Robert Carter Thelwall, of 1782, by Hayward, with obelisk and relief of mourning figure with urn

North side: to William, 9th Duke of St Albans, of 1851, by J C Lough, with figures of mourning mother and childen in Gothic ashlar surround

Depicting St Peter, by William Collins, C.1840.
Note the cracked glass.

Series of 12 stained-glass windows of Apostles, of c1840, by William Collins, and fine carved baluster- shaped font of 1775, by Richard Hayward, in store at time of resurvey.

Depicting St Peter, by William Collins, C.1840. Note the cracked glass.

© Julian P Guffogg