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Church of St Wilfrid

A Grade I Listed Building in Screveton, Nottinghamshire

North aspect, Church of St Wilfrid, Screveton

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West tower, three stages, has two string courses, eaves band, crenellated parapet, four pinnacles with small crockets. North aisle, late C13, restored, has sill band and coped gables with kneelers. Two triple lancet windows with intersecting tracery, coved reveals and hood moulds. Nave restored and Vestry built, 1884. Nave restored 1884. Nave and chancel have crested ridge tiles, and lozenge shaped panels of scallop pattern tiling. (Photo Jun 2010).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 14 October 2014

Photo ID: 114793
Building ID: 101243811
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