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St. Andrew

St. Andrew

Haconby

Lincolnshire

Late C12, early C13, c.1300, C15, restored C19.

Architectural Features

Plain tile roofs with some decorative red ridge tiles and stone coped gables with cross finials.

West tower of c.1300 with ironstone and limestone banding.

C15 parapet above with frieze of circles inscribed with diamonds.

Late C15 north aisle with plinth, moulded string course and regularly placed 2 stage buttresses with upper gabled set offs.

C15 clerestory above with 3 windows each with flattened triangular heads and 2 cusped, pointed lights.

Late C15 north chapel with plinth, moulded string courses and regularly positioned 2 stage buttresses with upper, gabled setoffs.

East front of chancel with moulded string course running under pointed late C14 window restored in C19, with 4 cusped, ogee headed lights, panel tracery and hood mould.

Mid C12 blocked doorway to west with semi-circular head and chamfered surround.

Long C17 rectangular window to west with smaller rectangular window above.

C15 south aisle with plinth and moulded string courses.

C15 gabled porch to west with plinth and moulded string course, large battlements with cross finial.

C15 interior doorway with flattened triangular head, continuous moulded surround, rectangular hood mould with frieze of quatrefoil in spandrels below and large label stops containing shields.

C15 clerestory with 3 windows with flattened triangular heads and 2 cusped pointed lights.

Interior tower arch of c.1300 with quadruple chamfered head with 2 outer orders dying into rectangular jambs, 2 inner orders having continuous chamfers running down jambs, hood mould.

Early C13 three bay north and south arcades with polygonal responds, round piers on polygonal plinths and moulded capitals

South aisle with early C15 piscina with ogee shaped head, continuous rolled surround and freestanding, crudely carved bowl with slender roll mouldings at each corner.

C15 roof over nave with tie beams resting on ashlar, castellated corbels

Pointed C13 chancel arch with double chamfered head, polygonal responds with polygonal moulded capitals and abaci running into string course on either side.

Four centred C15 tomb recess in north wall of chancel giving access to north chapel

Blocked doorway to west with brass plaque inserted, monument to Samuel Hopkinson,died 1841, and his wife Elizabeth, with ornate pair of canopies with black, red and blue detailing designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, and made by Hardman and Iliffe.

Late C14 chest with rich traceried front including simple foliate motifs and eagles entwined, and 2 flanking bands carved with winged dragons

C15 panelled chest with studded iron bands and various locks.

C14 polygonal pulpit with painted panels removed for restoration, and polygonal wooden spreading base.

Late C12 drum font with round C20 plinth, round pedestal with small shafts at each corner and square plan.

C19 lectern and choir stalls.

Monument in north wall of tower of ashlar set on corbels to John Audeley, died 1648, with rhyming acrostic.