Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST LEONARD (1168707)

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Grade I
Authority Department of the Environment
Date assigned 03 February 1967
Date last amended

Description

SOUTH ORMSBY CUM KETSBY MAIN STREET TF 37 NE (west side) 1/32 Church of St. Leonard 3.2.67 I Parish church. C12, c.1200, c.1384, chancel C15, restoration of 1871-2 by James Fowler. Greenstone ashlar with limestone ashlar dressings. Plain tiled and lead roofs. Western tower, nave, south aisle, north porch, chancel. 3 stage late C14 tower with corner buttresses, bell moulded plinth, chamfered offsets, battlemented parapet with corner pinnacles and gargoyles. To the belfry stage are 2 light louvred openings with ogee heads to the lights and quatrefoils over. In the west wall a 3 light late C14 window with ogee heads to the lights and panel tracery. Above a single light with cusped head. In the north side is a similar light. The gabled north porch has a continuously moulded outer door with small niche over. C19 side lights on east. Continuously moulded C15 inner doorway with hood and C18 panelled door. The north wall of the nave has single 2 and 3 light C15 windows, with panel tracery, concave moulded surrounds and hoods. The C19 chancel north wall has 2 two light cusped traceried windows with Cl4 reveals. In the east wall 2 C19 windows, both of 3 lights with reticulated tracery. In the south wall of the south chapel a 2 light C19 window also with C14 reveals. The south aisle has three C20 three light windows with cusped ogee lights and flat heads. In the west wall is a doorway comprising a re-used mid C12 round arched head with billet moulded hood, said to come from Calceby and C15 reveals with square hollow chamfer and fleurons, with human heads. Interior. c.1200 3 bay south arcade, round piers and responds, some stiff leaf foliage on the capitals. 2 double chamfered round arches and one to the west, slightly pointed, chamfered hoods and ammonite stops. Late C14 tower arch, double chamfered and dying to the reveals. Chancel arch has c.1200 annular responds now with double chamfered pointed arch. Into the south chapel a double chamfered arch. In the chancel south wall are 2 similar C14 arches with stop chamfers and octagonal pier. In the south window of the south chapel are reset panels of C17 Flemish painted glass. East window by Clayton and Bell, 1873. Fittings are all C19 apart from the fine font with panelled octagonal traceried stem, the bowl has angel supporters and on the sides are shields with Symbols of the Passion, and the Virgin Mary set in cusped roundels. Monuments. On a panel in the south aisle wall a brass to Sir William Skipwith, d.1482 showing the deceased and wife beneath crocketed and pinnacled canopies with children beneath. Also a female brass, half life size, with dog. In the south chapel a white marble wall plaque in the Greek Taste to William Burrell Massingberd d.1802, and other members of the family. Also 2 early C19 white marble plaques, one with a pedimented top, the other a draped female mourning figure before a broken Corinthian column, by Westmacott. Listing NGR: TF3694175149

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Grid reference TF 36941 75149 (point)
Map sheet TF37NE
Civil Parish SOUTH ORMSBY CUM KETSBY, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Apr 17 2009 4:44PM

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