Listed Building: CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS (1388470)

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Grade I
Authority Department of Culture, Media and Sport
Date assigned 08 October 1953
Date last amended

Description

LINCOLN SK96NE BRANT ROAD, Bracebridge 1941-1/5/46 (East side) 08/10/53 Church of All Saints I Church. C11, C13, C14. North aisle, north transept and vestry, and probably south porch, 1875, by J L Pearson. Tower raised and reroofed 1892 by C H Fowler. Restored 1895 and C20. Coursed rubble and dressed stone, with ashlar dressings and plain tile roof. Coped gables with crosses. PLAN: west tower, nave, north and south aisles, north transept, vestry, chancel, south porch. EXTERIOR: west tower, 2 stages, has long-and-short quoins, string course, south-east buttress and pyramidal roof. To west, a round headed doorway and above it a round headed light. To south, a renewed C13 double lancet. Bell stage has double round headed openings on each side with round shafts and various early Romanesque capitals. North aisle, 2 bays, has to left a C19 5-light window with hoodmould, and to right a reset C11 blocked door. West end has a stepped-headed C19 4-light window. South aisle, 4 bays, has to the right of the porch 2 single plain lancets and to their right a C14 ogee headed 3-light window, all with hoodmoulds. East end has a C14 ogee headed 2-light window. West end has a reset rectangular window and a small lancet above it. North transept gable has 2 lancets. Lean-to vestry has a large stepped gabled side wall stack, flanked by a C13 style door and a 2-light window. East end has a transomed 2-light window with hoodmould. Chancel, 3 bays, has a stepped 3-light window at the east end and 3 single lancets to south. Decorated style south porch has a slab roof and cusped openings with shafts. Inside, a rib vault and restored C11 doorway with dogtooth band. INTERIOR has a C11 tower arch with imposts and glazed wooden screen, 1968. Nave arcades, C13 and 1875, 3 bays, have round piers with 4 ringed shafts, keeled responds and double chamfered arches with hoodmoulds. C19 arch braced crown post roof. North aisle has north and west end stained glass windows, 1888, and a segmental pointed arch at the east end. South aisle has stained glass east window, 1883, with a plain bracket to the right. South side has a stained glass east window, late C19, and a chamfered C14 tomb recess. To west, a memorial window, 1917. Both aisles have C19 lean-to roofs with arch braces. North transept has a chamfered and moulded arch to east, with a glazed wooden screen. Common rafter roof with collars. Chancel has a narrow C11 arch with imposts, flanked by single large squints. North side has a 2-bay C19 arcade similar to the nave arcades, with organ pipes in the left opening and a glazed wooden screen in the right. East end has a panelled oak reredos, c1920, and a stained glass window, 1909. South side has a C11 piscina and a C13 pointed-trefoiled double sedilia. C19 arch braced roof with collars and spine beam. FITTINGS include a C12 round font with interlaced arcading and renewed round stem with 4 shafts. C19 half-round traceried stone pulpit. C19 stalls and benches with shaped ends. Reading desk, 1917. Good late C18 brass chandeliers. MEMORIALS include a late C18 chest tomb with enriched panelled sides. Triptych war memorial, pre-Raphaelite style, c1920. 3 early C20 tablets. (Buildings of England : Lincolnshire: Pevsner N: Lincolnshire: London: 1989-: 527). Listing NGR: SK9681667902

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Grid reference SK 96816 67902 (point)
Map sheet SK96NE
District LINCOLN, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Apr 17 2009 4:44PM

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