Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST CHAD (1064139)

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Grade I
Authority Department of the Environment
Date assigned 30 November 1966
Date last amended

Description

TF 07 NW DUNHOLME HOLME LANE 5/4 Church of St.Chad 30.11.66 G.V. I Parish church. Early C13, late C13, C14, 1856 restoration, 1902 organ chamber and vestry added, 1914 south porch added. Coursed limestone rubble with slate roofs having stone coped gables. Western tower,clerestoried nave, 2 aisles, chancel, south porch, north vestry. The C13 unbuttressed tower has 3 stages with 2 string courses and a battlemented parapet with corner pinnacles. To each stage and side are single lancets and to the belfry stage are paired lancets. The north wall of the north aisle has a C14 ogee headed doorway flanked by single 2 light windows with cusped ogee heads and segmental hood moulds. Further east is a similar 4 light window. The 1902 vestry has a 2 light window and door and in the east wall a cusped 2 light window. The east wall of the chancel has a 3 light C19 window with panel tracery. The south wall has 2 and 3 light windows in C14 style. In the south aisle are 2 three light C14 windows with flat heads and a further similar window west of the porch. The clerestorey on both sides has 3 C19 paired lights under flat hood moulds. The south porch of 1914 has a cusped outer arch surmounted by a niche containing a carving of St. Chad, with side benches and quatrefoil side lights. The inner doorway is C13 with single chamfer, hood mould, label stops one ammonite and one human head. Interior. The 3 bay early C13 north and south arcades have quatreroil piers with slender shafts at the diagonals, keeled responds, quatrefoil capitals, double chamfered arches, hood moulds and human head label stops. The south arcade has some nail head decoration. The tower arch has octagonal imposts and capitals, a double chamfered arch with hood mould and ammonite label stops. The chancel arch also has keeled responds, annular capitals and double chamfered arch. At the west end of the south aisle is a small glazed cupboard containing a small leather medieval chalice case. In the chancel north wall is a C19 door to the vestry and a triangular headed aumbry with original C17 doors and decorative ironwork hinges. At the east end of the chancel are 2 repositioned carved C13 statue brackets supported on humanheads. The C19 chancel roof is painted. All fittings are C19 or C20, including the chancel screen of 1912. The C15 octagonal font has fleurons and seated figures of saints in niches to both pedestal and bowl. In the north aisle is C20 stained glass depicting St.Chad. In the chancel south wall is a monument to Robert Grantham d.1541, restored 1857. The figure of the deceased is kneeling before a book, flanker by Doric columns supporting an entablature, above which is an inscription surmounted by oval armorial panels. Listing NGR: TF0247379420

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Grid reference TF 02473 79420 (point)
Map sheet TF07NW
Civil Parish DUNHOLME, WEST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Apr 17 2009 4:44PM

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