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Winthorpe All SaintsOfficial Listing DescriptionThe following are listed: The church Church
Parish Church. 1886-8 by S. G. Parry. Red brick with ashlar dressings. Tiled roof, stone coped gables with kneelers to nave and chancel and crosses. Buttressed and set on a plinth. North west tower and spire with north porch, nave, north aisle, north organ chamber and vestry, chancel. The angle buttressed tower of base and 4 stages has on the ground floor west 2 lancet windows, to the north is the porch entrance and to the ground floor east are 2 lancet windows. To all 4 sides on the first floor is a lancet window flanked by single blind lancets. The bell chamber has four 2-light arched windows with hood moulds and label stops. The broached spire has 2 sets of lucarnes and ashlar crocketed pinnacle. The porch, contained within the tower, has an arched entrance with ashlar hood mould and label stops and gable over surmounted by an ashlar cross. The north aisle has 5 single light arched windows with ashlar hood moulds extending to a string course. The gable of the organ chamber has a double lancet window with quatrefoil over and ashlar hood mould and label stops. The gabled vestry has an arched doorway with ashlar hood mould and label stop to the east. There is a centre quatrefoil with ashlar hoodmould and label stops. The east wall of the vestry has a square headed 4 light stone mullion window. The east end has a triple lancet window, the centre lancet being taller, with ashlar hood mould and label stops. Above is a pair of very small lancets. The south wall of the chancel has 3 single lancet windows with trefoil and ashlar hood mould and label stops. The eastern most one has at its base an ashlar block with a cross carved in relief. The south nave has three 2-light windows with cinquefoil. The hood moulds over these extend to a string course. The west end has a projecting apsidal baptistry with 3 lancet windows and string course over. The interior porch doorway is arched with ashlar hood mould and label stops over. Interior: exposed red brick with ashlar dressings. The nave and north aisle are separated by an arcade of 3 bays, having 2 circular stone polychromatic piers. There are arches over to the baptistry, from the north aisle to the organ chamber and from the nave to the chancel. All are brick with ashlar dressings. From chancel to organ chamber is a double ashlar arch with quatrefoil. The furnishings are contemporary, notably the encaustic tiling to the floor of the chancel and baptistry, the moulded reredos, pulpit and font, the pews and stalls, various stained glass windows. Listing NGR: SK8120656360 Monument
Table top tomb, c.1801 by R. Chamberlain Newark (engraved on inset plaque), for the Thompson family. Ashlar, consisting of a podium with a central tomb surrounded by 8 free standing fluted shafts with embellished capitals. The shafts taper towards their bases and support a decorated entablature which is surmounted by an acanthus decorated urn. Listing NGR: SK8118456351 Gate piers to the church of All Saints
Gate piers. 1886-8 by S. G. Parry. Red brick and ashlar. The entrance to the church yard north has brick and ashlar gate piers with timber gates and iron fitments. Listing NGR: SK8118756394 |