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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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South wall of chancel has large leaded C18 semi-circular headed window. South wall of nave has 2 light C14 clerestorey windows beneath a blind parapet with small quatrefoils on the underside of the springing course. South aisle has C19 windows in the east and west walls, and a pair of two light reticulated traceried lights beneath flat hood moulds in its south wall. There is a further single C14 light west of the porch. C15 blind parapet and projecting gargoyles over. South porch is C15 with outer four centred arch with a sundial above. The roof has four stone ribs and a pinnacled decorated gable with a gabled and floriated niche above the crest. The first stage of the tower is C14 and the upper parts C18. The tower is supported by diagonal buttresses (not angle buttresses of the listing. Angle buttresses are used at the north east corner of the north aisle). (Photo Oct 2012).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 3 November 2012

Photo ID: 63824
Building ID: 101062889
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