Church Of All Saints is a Grade II listed building in the North Lincolnshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 November 1967. Church.
Church Of All Saints
- WRENN ID
- muted-tower-dew
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Lincolnshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 November 1967
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Church of All Saints is a church built in 1886 by C. Hodgson Fowler. It is constructed from rock-faced ironstone with ashlar dressings and features a slate roof, stone-coped gables, and a wooden bellcote topped with a lead roof. Designed in the Gothic Revival style, the church has a three-bay nave and a two-bay chancel, with a south porch and a vestry located on the north side of the chancel.
The nave and chancel include a plinth, a moulded cill band, and flat-headed windows with one, two, and three lights, as well as pointed east and west windows, all adorned with Reticulated tracery. There is a small circular window with Flowing tracery in the upper west gable. The west bellcote sits on a tapering weatherboarded base and features wooden three-light belfry openings with tracery beneath a tall four-sided spirelet.
Inside, the church has an arch-braced nave roof, a pointed chamfered chancel arch supported by moulded corbels, and a painted panelled ceiling in the chancel. A massive Norman bowl font rests on a later hexagonal base.
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