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Church of St Nicholas

A Grade II Listed Building in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

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Latitude: 53.2401 / 53°14'24"N

Longitude: -0.5377 / 0°32'15"W

OS Eastings: 497689

OS Northings: 372452

OS Grid: SK976724

Mapcode National: GBR SZPZ.D6

Mapcode Global: WHGHZ.QT5F

Plus Code: 9C5X6FR6+2W

Entry Name: Church of St Nicholas

Listing Date: 2 August 1969

Last Amended: 2 October 1969

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1388727

English Heritage Legacy ID: 486188

ID on this website: 101388727

Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1

County: Lincolnshire

District: Lincoln

Electoral Ward/Division: Castle

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Lincoln

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Lincoln St Nicholas

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

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Description



LINCOLN

SK9772SE NEWPORT
1941-1/7/300 (East side)
02/10/69 Church of St Nicholas

GV II

Parish church. 1839. By Sir GG Scott and WB Moffatt, and said
to be their first church. Restored, and baptistry added,
1879-90. Chancel and north aisle 1908, by CH Fowler.
Dressed stone and brick with ashlar dressings and slate roofs.
Early English and early Decorated styles. Pointed arched
windows.
PLAN: south-west tower with spire, nave and chancel with
clerestory under continuous roof, aisles, transepts and
vestries.
EXTERIOR: chamfered plinth, buttresses, eaves and string
course, coped gables with crosses.
Tower, 3 stages, has angle buttresses, chamfered plinth, and
string courses. To west, a double rebated doorway with
hoodmould, and above it, 2 windows with hoodmoulds. South side
has a blocked 2-light window. Second stage has a single lancet
to west and south. Bell stage has blind arcaded south and west
sides, with 2-light bell openings with shafts. North and east
sides have similar plain openings. All have hoodmoulds.
Octagonal spire has 2 tiers of lucarnes and a weather vane.
Nave west end has a sill band and a single buttress to north.
Roll moulded doorway with shafts and hoodmould. Above, 3
stepped lancets with shafts and linked hoodmould, and above, a
round window.
Clerestory, 4 bays, has pilasters and dentilled eaves. On each
side, 4 lancets.
Chancel, 2 bays, has to north a lancet to east and a side wall
stack. East end has sill band, and a stepped triple lancet
with hoodmould. South side has sill band, and 4 windows with
linked hoodmoulds.
North aisle, 5 bays, has five 2-light windows plus one in the
west end, all with Decorated tracery and hoodmoulds.
South aisle, 4 bays, has four 2-light windows with linked
hoodmoulds.
North transept has 2 lancets. South transept has 2 lancets to
east, and to south, a doorway and a stepped triple lancet, all
with hoodmoulds.
Vestry, to north-east in a blocked archway, has flat roof and
parapet and a lancet to north.
INTERIOR: nave has 5-bay arcades with octagonal piers, double
chamfered arches, and shaft imposts to west. Clerestory sill


band and panelled gabled ceiling.
Chancel, without arch, has sill band and stepped impost band.
Coped screen wall with wrought-iron railing and gates. North
side has a blocked archway. East end has a late C19 stained
glass window. South side has a piscina. Ribbed and panelled
barrel vaulted roof with billeted wall plate.
North aisle has at the west end, a baptistry with sill band
and blind arcade, 4 bays, resited from the east end. Double
chamfered half-arch at east end, and roof with arch braces.
South aisle has stained glass south-east window, 1926, and
chamfered doorway to tower at west end. East end has stilted
arch to transept. Plain lean-to roof.
North transept has double chamfered arch containing organ.
Similar south transept has traceried wooden screen and
reredos, and stained-glass south and east windows, 1889 and
1879. Both transepts have plain double purlin roofs.
FITTINGS C19, include octagonal font, octagonal oak skeleton
pulpit with sounding board, panelled oak stalls and plain
benches.
MEMORIALS include brasses, 1901 and 1928.
(Buildings of England : Lincolnshire: Pevsner N: Lincolnshire:
London: 1989-: 499).


Listing NGR: SK9768972452

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