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All Saints

All Saints

Minting

Lincolnshire

Rebuilt in 1754, incorporating some Medieval work, by Robert Vyner of Gautby Park, as a family chapel, reseated in 1914.

Architectural Features

The 3 stage tower has 2 brick bands, a moulded stone cornice and re-used small medieval corner pinnacles.

The chancel east window is also semi-circular, containing stained glass, and flanked by 2 recessed panels, a small square one over a tall rectangular one.

The C18 octagonal pulpit and vicar's pew are fully panelled, and came from Skelton Church, West Yorkshire.

The church originally had box pews with the pulpit set midway on the south wall.

Octagonal Perpendicular font with pointed quatrefoils which reputedly came from Laughton near Gainsborough

The C15 octagonal font with quatrefoil side panels, came from Laughton, near Gainsborough.

Octagonal Perpendicular font with pointed quatrefoils which reputedly came from Laughton near Gainsborough

© Richard Croft

In the nave is a small brass chandelier, bracketed out from the gallery.

Monuments.

Set in segmental headed niches either side of the altar are 2 reclining stone figures.

Monuments erected 1672.

The tombs are supported by carved brackets in the form of winged cherubs and between the brackets are inscribed panels.