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St Mary and St Peter

St Mary And St Peter

Waddingham CP

Lincolnshire

C13, C15, restoration c.1860 by James Fowler.

Architectural Features

Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings, slate roofs with decorated ridge tiles having stone coped gables with C19 crosses fleury.

To belfry stage on all 4 sides are C15 double lights with deep chamfered reveals and pointed heads under 4 centred arches.

The north side has a C15 4 centre arched headed doorway to the tower stair which rises up in the north east angle.

In the north side are C19 2 light windows and a blocked early C13 pointed doorway with simply moulded imposts and chamfered hood would.

The eastern aisle window is late C13 with 2 lights and trefoil over in a chamfered surround having hood mould and one surviving human head label stop.

The east and west walls of the south aisle contain C13 lancets.

Reused as a quoin on the east wall is the head of a late C13 cross fleury tombstone.

The south doorway is a heavily restored C13 opening with nook shafts having conceptual foliage capitals, a double roll moulded head, the inner order continues down the reveals, the outer order is of dog tooth decoration.

the early C13 3 bay arcades have double chamfered arches with quatrefoil keeled piers and responds, and annular capitals.

The C13 tower arch has 2 chamfered orders dying into the responds.

The C13 chancel arch of 2 chamfered orders has keeled responds, foliate and hob nailed capitals with C19 bases.