St Johns Chapel Of Ease |
Hob Uid: 325876 | |
Location : Lincolnshire South Kesteven Hough-on-the-Hill
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Grid Ref : SK9034448133 |
Summary : The small Chapel of Ease at Brandon was restored in 1872 by Kirk of Sleaford. The medieval work dates to periods between the 12th and 15th century, while the presence of late Saxon material may indicate the presence of an earlier church or other high status building. There are several re-used windows and a Norman south door. The lintel and tympanum have chip-carved St. Andrews crosses and the hood mould has a motif that is Anglo-Saxon derived. The north arcade is Early English and there are Decorated and Perpendicular features. |
More information : [SK 9034 4813] Church [TU]. (1) The small Chapel of Ease at Brandon was restored in 1872. There are several re-used windows and a Norman south door. The lintel and tympanium have chip-carved St. Andrews crosses and the hood mould has a motif that is really Anglo-Saxon. The north arcade is Early English and there are Decorated and Perpendicular features. (2-3) In normal use. (4)
Brandon Chapel of Ease. Listed Grade II*. (5)
Notes on the Saxo-Norman lintel, tympanum and hood-moulding. (6) |