Thimelby chantry chapel north aspect and lamp standard, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
North east aspect, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
North aspect, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
North aspect, C12 tower with C16 battlements and pinnacles, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
North west aspect with staircase turret, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Recut, round arched, Transitional Norman, C12 west doorway, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Blocked C13 south aisle. Windows with intersecting tracery, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
South east aspect, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
East aspect with chancel and north chapel windows, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
East aspect with chancel and north chapel windows, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
I was glad when they said unto me Let us go into the house of the Lord, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
C13 font with carved oak cover, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Stained glass Calgary 1859, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Stained glass Charity 1921, Church of St Andrew, Irnham.
C14 Easter Sepulchre, north chapel, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Brass to Sir Andrew Loutrell 1390, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Conquest monument 1753, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Chancel sedilia and Trefoil arched tomb recess, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Chancel arch looking east, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Organ within arcade of north chapel, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
C14 Ogee headed aumbry, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Slab to Mary Conquest, d1745, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Nave with bench pews, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Octagonal pier with water holding base, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Blocked triple lancet, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Door to bell tower Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Credo, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Set of remade C16 oak bench pews with curved rectangular ends with tracery patterns. Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Woodhouse impaling Cole, hatchment 1859, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Royal Arms of George II, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
In the north aisle a C16 pointed doorway leads via a staircase and an upper door to a vanished rood loft, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
C12 Romanesque tower arch, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
C19 pulpit and lectern, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
C15 brass of a knight in full armour, inscription missing, possibly to Sir Geoffrey Hilton, Church of St Andrew, Irnham).
Detail of carved stonework Luttrell Easter sepulchre, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Porch with stone benches, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
Porch door with millenium carved wyvern and pick, Church of St Andrew, Irnham
St Andrew: church within grounds of Irnham Hall; Norman lower parts of tower, twin Early English bell openings, Decorated upper section
St Andrew: from the north; various periods from Normal to Perpendicular; two windows are late c13 Geometrical
St Andrew: late Perpendicular windows in the embattled north-east chapel
St Andrew: nave, c.1300 chancel & chancel arch; Early English north arcade, visible arches to now demolished south aisle
St Andrew: north aisle & chapel showing Luttrell brass & sepulchre; Perpendicular east window
St Andrew: Easter Sepulchre, c14; three bays with nodding ogee arches & crowned finials
St Andrew: Andrew Luttrell, d.1390; preserved on a new slab under canopy
St Andrew: detail of Andrew Luttrell, 1390; camail & bascinet
St Andrew: belt & sword detail from the brass to Andrew Luttrell, d.1390
St Andrew: original slab from the brass to Andrew Luttrell, d.1390
St Andrew: brass believed to be Godfrey Hilton of Irnham, d.1459
Church of St. Andrew
Entry Name: Church of St. Andrew
Listing Date: 30 October 1968
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1308771
English Heritage Legacy ID: 194153
ID on this website: 101308771
Location: St Andrew's Church, Irnham, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire, NG33
County: Lincolnshire
District: South Kesteven
Civil Parish: Irnham
Traditional County: Lincolnshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire
Church of England Parish: Irnham St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Lincoln