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St Giles

St Giles

Carburton

Nottinghamshire

The nave west wall has a late C13 2-light Y traceried window and above an C18 bellcote with triangular headed louvred openings to each face and a low pitched lead roof.

Architectural Features

To east wall is a single late C13 lancet with hood mould

human head label stops, flanked by single narrow C12 lights.

The two and a half bays of the late C12 south nave arcade, now blocked, are visible externally: 2 octagonal piers and one keeled respond at the east end.

The C12 south doorway has a plain chamfered opening with a hood mould and to the right a beast head label stop.

The south door itself is probably also C12, but repaired.

Inside, the cambered tie beam roof retains its moulded C17 principals.

Fittings are C19 apart from C12 slightly tapering circular tub font.

Monuments: in the sanctuary floor an engraved armorial brass plate to Sir John Mazine, d. 1677, horsemaster to the 1st Duke of Newcastle.