Listed Building: CHURCH OF ST MARAGRET (1360324)
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Grade | II* |
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Authority | Department of the Environment |
Date assigned | 20 September 1966 |
Date last amended |
Description
TF 03 NW BRACEBY AND SAPPERTON MAIN STREET (south side) 3/10 Braceby 20-9-66 Church of St.Margaret G.V. II* Parish Church; C13, C14, C15, with C18 and C19 alterations. Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings; ashlar; slate, plain tiled and lead roofs. Nave with western bell-cote and clerestorey, north aisle, chancel, south porch. The west end is in 3 stages with a roll moulded plinth, 2 string courses and a C13 stone coped gable bell-cote whioh is supported on a large central buttress. Stepped side buttresses terminate at the second string course which is deeply roll moulded and acts as a plinth to the bell-cote which has 2 bell chambers. The north aisle has a slate roof and is in 2 bays marked by 3 stepped buttresses. It has been partly rebuilt in C19 and has two 2-light C14 windows with reticulated tracery recut in C19. The east aisle window is a C19 reconstruction of a C14 2-light Y traceried window. The north clerestorey has a plain moulded parapet concealing a lead roof. The two C15 3-light windows have depressed arch heads and hood moulds. The ashlar chancel, which has been partly rebuilt C19, has a plain tiled roof, stone coped gable and cross fleury to the ridge. An inscribe quoin on the east end " ichard Torry 1739" refers to a monument inside. The east end has a 3 light C14 window and the south side a small 3 slight C15 window with flat head, and stepped buttress. The south sides of the chancel and nave are in coursed limestone rubble. A string course on the nave marks the line of the removed south aisle. The C13 blocked 2 bay arcade and single bay south chapel arch are clearly visible. 2 reused early C14 2 light windows, one with Y tracery the other with flowing, are reset in the blocking. The south porch has been reset at the time of the aisle removal, possibly in C18 and has stone coped gable with cross fleury and simple pointed opening. The C13 south doorway has been rest in the blocked west arcade. The south clerestorey is as the north side. Interior: The C13 3 bay north arcade has one quatrefoil pier with fillets and octofoil pier with waterleaf capital. The west respond is semi octagonal and inscribed 'a b c d e f g'. The arches are double splayed. The blocked south aisle arcade is just visible. The scar of an earlier nave roof is visible on the west end. The C13 chancel arch has fine bowtell moulding and the imposts extend to form a moulded string course which links up with the nave arcade imposts. The nave roof is C17 with massive cross beams and purlins. Fittings and pews are all C19. The font is a plain C12/13 circular tub on octagonal base. Monuments: in the chancel a tablet decorated with angels and scrolls to Alice Torry and Richard Torry d.1739, and an inscribed grave slab to Ann Towne d.1630. Listing NGR: TF0164135352
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Location
Grid reference | TF 01641 35352 (point) |
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Map sheet | TF03NW |
Civil Parish | BRACEBY AND SAPPERTON, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
Apr 17 2009 4:44PM
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