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Church of St Clement

A Grade II Listed Building in Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4026 / 53°24'9"N

Longitude: 0.1941 / 0°11'38"E

OS Eastings: 545963

OS Northings: 391778

OS Grid: TF459917

Mapcode National: GBR YYS2.TZ

Mapcode Global: WHJKT.YQLT

Plus Code: 9F52C53V+3J

Entry Name: Church of St Clement

Listing Date: 9 March 1967

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1063058

English Heritage Legacy ID: 195495

ID on this website: 101063058

Location: Saltfleetby St Clement, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, LN11

County: Lincolnshire

District: East Lindsey

Civil Parish: Saltfleetby

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Saltfleetby St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

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Description


SALTFLEETBY ST.CLEMENTS MANBY ROAD
TF 49 SW
(south side)
6/53 Church of
St. Clement
9.3.67 II

Parish church, now redundant and in process of conversion to
tearoom and craft centre. 1885-6 by W. Mortimer re-using early
C13 and mid C14 fragments; C20. Limestone and greenstone
rubble, limestone ashlar. Slate roofs with decorative red ridge
tiles and cross finial. West tower, nave with north aisle and
south porch, chancel with north vestry. West tower with plinth
and 2 stage angle buttresses. C13 west doorway with steeply
pointed head, rollmoulded surround in one, imposts and plank
door. Lancet and moulded string course above. Single lancets on
north and south sides above string course. Bell openings on all
4 sides, each a pair of lancets. Moulded eaves and battlements
above. North aisle with 3 pairs of lancets and steps leading to
doorway with C20 overlight and paired panelled doors. Vestry
with north lancet and east doorway replaced in C20 with C20
square window to right. North side of chancel with single
lancet. East end of chancel with 3 lancets, round relieving arch
and cinquefoil above. South side of chancel with 2 lancets.
South side of nave with rectangular C14 window to east, with
richly moulded, cusped ogee head and hood mould, missing central
mullion and filled with C20 glass. Large lancet to east with
gabled porch beyond with pointed C14 doorway with moulded
surround in one; and inner C13 doorway with pointed roll moulded
head and slender roll moulded jambs, hood mould and plank doors.
Lancet to west of porch. Interior C19 tower arch with pointed,
double chamfered head with foliate corbels. C13 north arcade of
5 bays with round piers, simply moulded capitals, double
chamfered, pointed arches and east and west responds with head
corbels. C19 pointed chancel arch with double chamfered head and
foliate corbels. Pointed C13 doorway leading from north aisle to
vestry, with double chamfered head and jambs in one. Bowl of C13
octagonal font, pedestal and base recently destroyed. C19 roofs.
Medieval architectural fragments from earlier church of St.
Clement situated several hundred yards from present site.


Listing NGR: TF4596391778

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