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Church of St Leonard

A Grade II* Listed Building in Loddington, North Northamptonshire

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Latitude: 52.3972 / 52°23'49"N

Longitude: -0.8042 / 0°48'15"W

OS Eastings: 481462

OS Northings: 278355

OS Grid: SP814783

Mapcode National: GBR CVS.MHZ

Mapcode Global: VHDRG.00QN

Plus Code: 9C4X95WW+V8

Entry Name: Church of St Leonard

Listing Date: 25 February 1957

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1288918

English Heritage Legacy ID: 398378

ID on this website: 101288918

Location: St Leonard's Church, Loddington, North Northamptonshire, NN14

County: North Northamptonshire

Civil Parish: Loddington

Built-Up Area: Loddington

Traditional County: Northamptonshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northamptonshire

Church of England Parish: Loddington St Leonard

Church of England Diocese: Peterborough

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Description


LODDINGTON MAIN STREET
SP 87 NW
(south side)
5/48
Church of St Leonard
25.2.57
GV
II*
Parish Church. C13, C14, altered 1578, restored by Ewan Christian, 1859.
Coursed and squared ironstone with limestone dressings, stone slate and
lead roofs. West tower with spire, nave with clerestory, south aisle and
contiguous chapel, chancel, north porch. 3-stage west tower, C13 and C14,
has chamfered plinth, 3 string courses, plain buttresses to east, angle
buttresses to west, and lozenge frieze with gargoyles. West side has a
moulded doorway with double ringed shafts and an unusual stepped gable.
North and south sides have single lancets. Above the door, a single
lancet. Above again, on each side, a roll moulded double lancet bell
chamber opening with double shafts. All the lancets have hood moulds.
Octagonal broach spire has 2 tiers of crocketed gabled lucarnes with
double lancets. 4-bay nave has chamfered plinth, buttress to north east,
eaves band, coped parapet and gable with cross. North side has to east a
flat headed Perpendicular triple lancet and to west, a C14 single lancet.
Clerestory has on each side 4 plain double lancets. All the windows have
hood moulds.South aisle and chapel has south west angle buttress, moulded
sill and eaves bands, coped parapet and datestone over west door, 1578,
with a shield. Aisle has to left a double hollow chamfered doorway,
flanked to left by a single plain C13 lancet and to right by 2
untraceried mid C14 double lancets with flat heads. Chapel has, to left,
a C13 roll moulded doorway with ringed shafts, and to its right a triple
and a double late C14 lancet with flat heads. The east end has a late
C14 double lancet with 4-centred arched head. All the openings have hood
moulds, 3 to the south with mask stops. At the east end, a C19 octagonal
stone chimney. 3-bay chancel has plinth and coped east gable with cross.
North side has to east a C15 transomed double lancet and to west a
larger C14 triple lancet, both with flat heads. East end has a restored
early C14 triple lancet with intersecting tracery. South side has to east
a C13 double lancet with plate tracery. All the windows have hood
moulds. North porch, C14, restored C19, has chamfered plinth and eaves,
coped gable with kneelers and finial, double chamfered doorway and a C19
quatrefoil in each side. Interior has 2 restored stone benches, C19 roof
and C15 roll moulded Tudor arched doorway. Triple chamfered C13 tower
arch has round responds and C20 wooden screen. C13 3-bay arcade has
round and quatrefoil piers, octagonal imposts and double chamfered arches
with hood moulds. Low pitched C19 roof with wall shafts. South aisle
east end has a C13 moulded arch with shafts and dogtooth capitals.
South side has a central C14 tomb recess with shafts and hood mould.
South east window has medieval glass fragments. Restored roof with
moulded timbers and wall shafts. South east chapel, now vestry, has to
east a window, flanked to left by a blocked lancet and to right by a C15
niche with a mask pendant. South side has to west a C14 and a C13
piscina and to their right, a double chamfered arch with imposts and the
lower part of a C15 screen. North side has to east a late C14 tomb
recess. East end has moulded sill band and hood mould. South east side
has a C19 triple sedilia with shafts, and a late C13 piscina. Above,
stained glass window, 1892, signed G F Campfield, also attributed to
Morris & Co. 2-bay chapel arcade has a round pier with 4 attached
shafts and stiff leaf capital and moulded arches. Resited C15 traceried
oak screen. Arch braced C19 roof. Fittings include C12 round font with
latticed top band. 3 C16 benches with traceried ends, plus 6 restored
ends. C19 octagonal oak pulpit, benches and stalls. C17 chip-carved
chest and plain C18 chest. Memorials include slate tablet with Latin
inscription, 1726. Crested marble and slate tablet, 1915. Large
Classical marble and slate war memorial tablet, 1918, with brass, 1945.
Source: Pevsner


Listing NGR: SP8146278355

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