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Church of All Hallows

A Grade II Listed Building in Wold Newton, North East Lincolnshire

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Latitude: 53.4532 / 53°27'11"N

Longitude: -0.1312 / 0°7'52"W

OS Eastings: 524192

OS Northings: 396781

OS Grid: TF241967

Mapcode National: GBR WXJH.DV

Mapcode Global: WHHJB.YGPL

Plus Code: 9C5XFV39+7G

Entry Name: Church of All Hallows

Listing Date: 4 January 1967

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1161343

English Heritage Legacy ID: 164417

ID on this website: 101161343

Location: All Saints' Church, Wold Newton, North East Lincolnshire, LN8

County: North East Lincolnshire

Civil Parish: Wold Newton

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Wold Newton All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

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Description




TF 29 NW WOLD NEWTON MAIN STREET
(west side, off)
9/50
Church of All Hallows

4.1.67 II
-


Parish church. 1862 by James Fowler of Louth, incorporating re-used
medieval masonry. Squared ironstone with limestone ashlar dressings. Slate
roof. 3-bay nave with west bellcote, south porch and single-bay apsidal
chancel with vestry adjoining north side. Plinth, cill stringcourse,
buttresses. Nave: 2-light plate-traceried windows with trefoils above
lancets, stepped lancets to west within pointed ashlar panel. Octagonal
ashlar bellcote corbelled-out from west gable, with side buttresses, shafted
belfry openings and octagonal spirelet with miniature plate-traceried
lucarnes and wrought iron cross finial. Lancets to chancel. Porch: moulded
pointed outer door with small medieval carved stone figure re-set above.
Interior. Painted shafts supporting double-chamfered chancel arch with
painted rood screen bearing carved figures. Inscribed floor slabs at west
end to Richard William Welfitt of 1716 and Maria Welfitt of 1717. Mid C14
font with octagonal bowl, column and base, the bowl carved with quatrefoil
panels and inscribed in Latin "Pray for the souls of John and Johanna
Curteys". Architectural fragments: series of eight Cll-C15 capitals and
corbels with scalloped, stiff-leaf and plain mouldings re-set into nave and
chancel walls, carrying C20 painted carved figures and with brass memorial
plaques below; one corbel labelled "Bardney Abbey". C14 stained glass
fragments re-set in trefoil of south window. Panels of medieval and post-
medieval stained glass with central figures surrounded by mixed fragments
are attached to the south and west windows. The architectural fragments
were probably collected by W M Wright, 1873-1956. Painting dated 1861
hanging in nave shows former church with blocked south arcade. Sections of
this building were reputed to have been incorporated in the south wall,
though Fowler's plans indicate a complete rebuilding. N Pevsner and J
Harris, The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire, 1978, 428.


Listing NGR: TF2419296781

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