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All Saints

All Saints

Easington

East Riding of Yorkshire

C12 nave, late C12 - early C13 north arcade and aisle, later C13 south arcade

Architectural Features

aisle, C14 tower, late C14 clerestory

C15-C16 chancel, north aisle windows, east section of south aisle, upper stages of tower.

C12-C13 round-arched door of 3 shafted orders (outer pairs of shafts missing) with nailhead moulding to inner capitals, and nailhead, lozenge, keeled and roll mouldings to arch

restored C13 pointed 2-light Y-traceried window, C15-C16 square-headed cinquefoiled window with incised spandrels, C13 pointed 3-light window with intersecting tracery

the east pier with medieval graffiti drawing of a ship.

Tall pointed double-chamfered tower arch on chamfered responds with plain moulded bases and capitals with carved leaves and grotesque in angles of chamfers.

Pointed door to pulpit at east end of north arcade (perhaps originally to rood loft) with C19 moulded plaster surround, hoodmould and foliate stops.

South aisle has square aumbry and moulded trefoiled piscina with incised spandrels, projecting bowl and carved basin

pointed chamfered arch reveals to C13 windows.

Chancel has C12 pillar piscina on 4 clustered shafts with a moulded cushion capital and base

small square-headed wave-moulded north door with surround bearing carved paterae.

Monuments in chancel: C18 floorslabs, pair of marble wall tablets with fluted pilasters and coffins on obelisk bases, one to Pattinson family of c1766, the other a copy of 1808 to Robert Pattinson.

Good marble wall monument in south aisle to John and Joan Overton of 1651: large base with carved scrolled apron, moulded cornice and open segmental pediment with arms in cartouche, supporting inscribed tablet with verse, flanked by Corinthian columns carrying segmental entablature and pediment surmounted by urns and arms in cartouche.

C13 incised graveslabs reused as lintels and jambs to 2 north aisle windows.

C14 octagonal font with plain moulded bowl.