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St Andrew

St Andrew

Kelby

Lincolnshire

Coursed limestone rubble and ashlar, plain tile, slate and lead roofs.

Architectural Features

The north aisle has 2 broad blocked triangular arches in one of which is set an ogee headed doorway, and in the other a C14 panel traceried window.

The clerestorey has 3 large 3.light C15 windows with 4 centred arched heads and triangular hollow chamfered surrounds.

In the east wall of the nave is a further 2 light C14 panel traceried window.

The C14 south aisle has stepped and gabled buttresses.

Interior: 2 bay C12 north nave arcade with round piers and responds and double chamfered round arches on annular capitals.

3 bay C13 south arcade with octagonal piers and responds, continuously moulded into the double chamfered arches.

Broad C13 double chamfered chancel arch with annular responds reset in the C19.

At the east end is a C14 niche with trefoil head and crocketed canopy.

In the south wall of the chancel is an aumbry containing a reset C14 octagonal pillar support.Fittings: Good set of C14 poppyhead benchends with blank cusped tracery.

C14 large plain octagonal font with stop chamfers to the square base.