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Church of All Saints

A Grade I Listed Building in Hougham, Lincolnshire

Church of All Saints, Hougham

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North west aspect. The north aisle of coursed rubble has a C19 3 light window in the west wall and 2 large 3 light C15 windows with cusped heads and segmental arches in the north wall with 2 large 3 light early C16 windows at its east end, which is built in ashlsr, and which are distinguishable by the flatly rounded heads of the lower lights. The C13 north door has a deep heavily moulded head with human mask label stops. The blank parapet and projecting gargoyles appear to be early C16, since the gargoyle are rather larger and more naturalistic than the C15 examples. (Photo Oct 2012).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 3 November 2012

Photo ID: 63819
Building ID: 101062889
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