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Church of St. Mary and All Saints

A Grade I Listed Building in Bingham, Nottinghamshire

South aspect, Church of St Mary and All Saints, Bingham

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Clerestory of 1873 with small, quatrefoil, windows. The western end of the south aisle is the baptistry which has a twin lancet window: restored Decorated Gothic style tracery, head mould and head stops. South porch restored 1873. Vestry, with cusped, reticulated tracery in the Decorated Gothic style window. Below it is a row of four blocked rectangular openings. These possibly indicate the crypt of a family chantry chapel. To the right is the south transept. Window with intersecting tracery and a transom. (Photo Jun 2010).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 18 September 2014

Photo ID: 112887
Building ID: 101045660
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