Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (1359260)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | Department of the Environment |
Date assigned | 07 February 1967 |
Date last amended |
Description
DEEPING ST.NICHOLAS LITTLEWORTH DROVE (east side) Church of St. Nicholas TF 21 NW 12/6 Listed 7.2.67 Grade II Parish church. 1845, by Charles Kirk of Sleaford in Decorated style. Coursed limestone rubble, ashlar quoins and dressings, slate roofs with decorative ridge tiles, stone coped gables with crosses fleury. Nave, chancel, north aisle, north western tower and spire. In the west end of the nave, a 5 light window with cusped flowing tracery, above a pointed half window with 3 trefoils. 3 light north aisle west window with trefoil over in the gable. The 4 stage tower has plinth, moulded string courses, plain parapet, stepped corner buttresses with crocketed and embellished gablettes, richly crocketed corner pinnacles. Set back spire with 3 tiers of alternating lucarnes. Deeply moulded and pointed doorway with paired shafted reveals with annular capitals. Inner doorway with filleted orders and shafts with foliated capitals. In the porch 2 grotesque gargoyles and an angel corbel. In the belfry stage, paired lights with shafted reveals. On the north side a 2 light window with deeply moulded surround and reticulated tracery. Above a small trefoil headed light. A similar light also on the east side. The north aisle has a fleuron frieze and 2 two light reticulated tracery windows. The east end matches the west. Gabled vestry with external wall stack having octagonal shaft with decorated cornice and a 3 light east window. To the chancel a 4 light window with elaborate flowing tracery. In the south wall 2 two light windows with flowing tracery and a small pointed priests' door. In the nave eastern gable a pointed half window with cusped trilobes. The south side of the nave has 4 three light windows with flowing tracery, subdivided by stepped buttresses. In the frieze runs an inscription recording the dedication of the church in 1845. Interior. 4 bay north nave arcade with filleted quatrefoil piers with annular capitals and double chamfered arches. Matching chancel arch. In the east wall a shouldered doorway giving access to the pulpit, and a similar door on the south side. In the north wall of the chancel a matching doorway with curved steps to the pulpit, and a further entrance to the vestry. Stained glass in east window by T. F. Curtis 1918. Fittings. In the east wall 2 commandment boards in Gothick panels. Timber glazed screen around entrance porch with trefoil headed panels. Octagonal font with shield side panels and clustered shafted stem. In the north wall of the chancel an elaborate wall memorial to William and Nicholas Clarke Stevenson, founders of the church, in the form of a Gothic tomb recess with cusped ogee arched top with crocketed canopy and pinnacles, d.1843 and 1844. Deeping St.Nicholas was first formed as a parish in 1846, following the draining of this area of Fen. Listing NGR: TF2167016169
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Location
Grid reference | TF 21670 16169 (point) |
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Map sheet | TF21NW |
Civil Parish | DEEPING ST NICHOLAS, SOUTH HOLLAND, LINCOLNSHIRE |
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Record last edited
May 4 2016 11:16AM
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