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Church of St Peter

A Grade I Listed Building in Claybrooke Parva, Leicestershire

Church of St Peter, Claybrooke Parva

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Chancel north aspect. Three bay chancel with identical curvilinear decorated tracery of mouchettes and trefoils over three lights to all windows, which are surmounted by slightly ogee hoodmoulds and separated by buttresses with crocketted and gabled canopies to niches below and similar canopies, without crockets, to the weatherings above. Below are two doorways, the lefthand one round arched and probably the the remains of a C12 former priests doorway to the former sacristy, now gone, but the gabled roofline of which remains. The righthand doorway has a triple hollow chamfered ogee surround and the remains of side crocketted finials. (Photo Jun 2010).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 14 October 2014

Photo ID: 114849
Building ID: 101209153
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