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Church of All Saints

A Grade II* Listed Building in Little Casterton, Rutland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6773 / 52°40'38"N

Longitude: -0.4956 / 0°29'44"W

OS Eastings: 501805

OS Northings: 309909

OS Grid: TF018099

Mapcode National: GBR FVK.1J3

Mapcode Global: WHGLQ.CY6W

Plus Code: 9C4XMGG3+WP

Entry Name: Church of All Saints

Listing Date: 6 June 1961

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1361524

English Heritage Legacy ID: 187201

Also known as: All Saints' Church, Little Casterton

ID on this website: 101361524

Location: All Saints' Church, Little Casterton, Rutland, PE9

County: Rutland

Civil Parish: Little Casterton

Traditional County: Rutland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Rutland

Church of England Parish: Little Casterton All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Peterborough

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Description


TF 0009-0109 LITTLE CASTERTON MAIN STREET
11/113 (north side)

6.6. 61 CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
GV
II*


Church, exterior appearance mainly C13, but with earlier origin. "Repaired" 1844
of coursed rubble, with lead roofs to nave and south aisle, and Collyweston stone
slate roofs to north aisle and chancel, the latter steeply pitched. Two-bay nave
with aisles and C15 clerestory, chancel, gabled south porch dated 1837 on buttress,
early C13 round headed north doorway, twin west bellcote. Lancet windows with
moulded stringcourse beneath. Interior: 2-bay round-arched nave arcade carried on
cylindrical piers - north side pre-1200, with waterleaf capitals, square abaci and
roll-mouldings to the arches, south side early C13 with circular abaci and double
chamfered arches. C15 nave roof with carved angel figures and bosses. Late C13
tomb recess in south aisle, with 2 coffin lids carved with foliated crosses. South
aisle also has piscina. Norman tympanum carved with Tree of Life displayed in north
aisle. C13 wall painting of Ecclesia and Synagogua in jambs of west lancet, and
some more fragmentary remains of painting also in south aisle. Barrel-vaulted
chancel has very fine arched piscina flanked by tiny shafts with crocketted gable
above, supported by head-stops. Foliage carving in spandrel. Drain in floor below
in form of 4-petalled flower, apparently from the destroyed church at Pickworth.
Brass to Thomas Burton of Tolethorpe d.1381 and wife. N Pevsner, Leicestershire and
Rutland, pp 305-6.


Listing NGR: TF0180509909

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