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Our Lady and St Peter

Our Lady And St Peter

Bothamsall

Nottinghamshire

C14, rebuilt 1845 by the Duke of Newcastle with stone from Worksop Manor.

Architectural Features

Tile roofs.

3 remaining crocketed pinnacles of 4, 8 gargoyles.

In the south wall is a moulded arched doorway with hood mould and C14 human head label stops.

The stair turret of 3 stages with bands and 4 small gargoyles has 2 rectangular lights, at the third stage is a small rectangular window with 2 arched lights and trefoil under a flat arch.

The north aisle with single finials at the angles of the parapet and 2 gargoyles has 3 windows each with a single arched and cusped light under a flat arch.

The east chancel with single crocketed pinnacles at the angles has 2 gargoyles and a single arched window with 2 arched and cusped lights, tracery, hood mould and foliate label stops.

3 bay C14 nave arcade with octagonal columns, keeled responds, moulded capitals and double chamfered arches.

The furniture is C19 and C20 apart from the C14 octagonal font which has panels decorated with blind tracery and a castellated traceried band running around the top.

In the chancel are 2 C14 floor slabs decorated with single stylised crosses, also a mid C14 brass either a demi-effigy or the top half of a lady.

There is a monument in the north aisle to Elizabeth Mason, 1796.