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Church of St Leonard

A Grade I Listed Building in Skerne and Wansford, East Riding of Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.9815 / 53°58'53"N

Longitude: -0.4055 / 0°24'19"W

OS Eastings: 504661

OS Northings: 455115

OS Grid: TA046551

Mapcode National: GBR TQMD.0H

Mapcode Global: WHGDK.R631

Plus Code: 9C5XXHJV+JR

Entry Name: Church of St Leonard

Listing Date: 20 September 1966

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1084138

English Heritage Legacy ID: 166948

ID on this website: 101084138

Location: St Leonard's Church, Skerne, East Riding of Yorkshire, YO25

County: East Riding of Yorkshire

Civil Parish: Skerne and Wansford

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Skerne St Leonard

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


TA 06 NW SKERNE MAIN STREET
(south side, off)

6/89 Church of St Leonard

20/9/66
- I


Church. C12 nave and chancel, C15 west tower. C19 vestry and south porch.
Ashlar, rendered to nave and chancel, flagstone dressings, graduated slate
roofs. West tower, 3-bay nave with south porch, 2-bay chancel with north
vestry. West tower of 2 stages with moulded plinth, diagonal buttresses,
hollow-chamfered string-courses. 2-light pointed belfry openings with C19
tracery in Perpendicular style. Embattled parapet with corner obelisks.
3-light west window with C19 tracery in Perpendicular style under hood-
mould. Nave: chamfered plinth and buttresses, 2-light square-headed windows
with C19 tracery in Perpendicular- style and hood-moulds. Round-headed
south door with continuous roll-moulding and beakhead. Raised coped gable.
Chancel: chamfered plinth and diagonal buttresses. Low-side lancet to west,
2-light window with C19 tracery in Perpendicular style under 4-centred head
with hood-mould to east. Priest's door with pointed head and continuous
chamfer. 3-light east window with Curvilinear tracery under pointed head.
Raised coped gable. Interior: C12 responds to C19 imposts and double-
chamfered pointed tower arch. Round-headed blocked door in west wall of
nave to north of tower arch, possibly leading to former external stair
turret. Blocked early C13 north arcade and responds with quatrefoil piers
and abaci (and additional shafts to west pier) and fillet to east respond
supporting double-chamfered pointed arches. Blocked round rear-arch and
partly blocked piscina to south wall. C12 chancel arch with attached
shafts, cushion capitals with volutes and human masks, quirk and chamfer
imposts extending as a string to north and south, and a round-headed arch of
3 orders towards the nave - 2 inner roll-moulded orders, one outer order
enriched with chevrons and lozenges - and a single square order to the
chancel. Squint to north of chancel arch. Chancel has blocked sedilium
with shouldered triangular head to north wall. 3 effigies reset in blocked
west arch of former north arcade: a knight with crossed legs and re-tooled
head, a woman with a head-dress in a quatrefoil to the right, and a baby in
swaddling-clothes between them. C19 octagonal font. Numerous pieces of
beakhead have been reset in the walls, which also retain traces of black-
letter inscriptions. It seems probable that the lower stage of the west
tower encloses an earlier structure.


Listing NGR: TA0466155116

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