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Church of Holy Trinity

A Grade I Listed Building in Rothwell, North Northamptonshire

Church of Holy Trinity, Rothwell

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South east aspect. To the left is the south chapel, which had subsidiary chapels branching from it (cut away in 1673, blocked arches remain). Its east end has a Perpendicular Gothic 4-light lancet window. Chancel south side has a near-central buttress and to its left, 2 blocked arches, that to right with a C19 Geometrical triple lancet window. To the right of the buttress is a restored (in the C19) C15 Perpendicular Gothic triple lancet window with blocked lower lights (making room for a monument inside). Above and to the left of the buttress are 3 late C12 round headed windows and above them, a C12 corbel table. Above and to the left again, a C19 2-light window. Sanctuary east end, mid C14, has a cusped 5-light lancet window with panel tracery and hood mould with mask stops flanked by single angle buttresses with octagonal upper parts topped with spires. (Photo Mar 2012).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 25 July 2012

Photo ID: 53781
Building ID: 101288778
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