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Church of All Saints

A Grade I Listed Building in Easton on the Hill, North Northamptonshire

Church of All Saints, Easton on the Hill

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North west aspect. North chapel with pyramid roof. North aisle, rebuilt 1856, 3 bays. Clerestory restored mid C19 on north side. Perpendicular west tower of 5 stages with moulded plinth. Shallow angle buttresses at corners. West doorway with 2-centred arch-head and hollowed and moulded surround. 3-light window, above, has similar surround. Small quatrefoil, set in square surround, to each face of third stage; east quatrefoil is now internal. 2-light window, with hollow reveals, to each face of fourth stage. Pairs of tall, 2-light, bell-chamber openings to each face of upper stage. Each is under single arch, with central mullion terminating at apices. Quatrefoil frieze above and castellated ashlar parapet. Gargoyles to each end of parapets. Corner buttresses terminate as tall octagonal pinnacles with crockets and weather vanes. (Photo May 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 20 January 2013

Photo ID: 69374
Building ID: 101266419
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