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Church of St Nicholas

A Grade II Listed Building in Gunby and Stainby, Lincolnshire

Church of St. Nicholas, Gunby

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North aspect. Parish church. C15, 1869 by R. Coad. Ashlar and squared coursed limestone rubble. Slate roofs with stone coped gables, decorative kneelers, crosses fleury. C15 ashlar 3 stage tower has bell moulded plinth, 2 string courses, battlemented parapet with crocketed corner pinnacles, one missing in 1966 has been restored. To belfry stage 2 light louvred openings with cusped heads to the lights. At the towers side an angled stair turret up to second stage. The nave of 1869 has 3 stepped buttresses, a north door in moulded pointed surround with angle shafts and a pair of 2 light windows. The vestry has a 3 light window with ogee heads to the lights. (Photo Apr 2009).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 20 December 2012

Photo ID: 67597
Building ID: 101147928
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