Listed Building: CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS (1.34.1)

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Grade I
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 416969
Date assigned 01 February 1967
Date last amended

Description

Parish Church. C13, C14, C15, restored 1866. Ashlar with fragments of coursed rubble. Slate roofs, ashlar parapets with single ridge crosses at the east end of nave and chancel. Buttressed, set on a plinth with string course running over and with guttering under the parapet. Tower, nave, north and south aisles with north chapel and south vestry, south porch and chancel. The diagonal buttressed tower of 2 stages has a restored, arched 3-light window with reticulated tracery, cusping, hoodmould and label stops. The bellfry has 4 arched 2-light openings with panel tracery and cusping, with hoodmould and label stops over. Under, on the south and west sides, are single early C20 clock faces. There are 2 gargoyles to all but the west wall, which has a single remaining one. The parapet is embattled with single crocketed pinnacles at the angles. Abutting the north west corner is a stair turret with 2 small fixed lights. The west wall of the north aisle with some coursed rubble has an arched 2-light window with panel tracery, hoodmould and label stops. The diagonally buttressed north wall has an arched doorway with wooden door and hoodmould with worn label stops. There are 3 late C14 3-light windows all with cusping, flat heads, hoodmoulds and label stops, the 2 on the right have reticulated tracery, the one on the left has tracery with cusped mouchettes. The east end of the north chapel, with fragment a of coursed rubble, has an arched window with 3 lights, panel tracery, cusping, hoodmould and label stops. The north clerestory has 3 2-light windows with cusping under flat heads. To the east, above the parapet, is a single crocketed pinnacle. The diagonally buttressed east end has a restored, arched, 5-light window with panel and reticulated tracery and hoodmould and label stops. Above the parapet, at the angles, are single crocketed pinnacles. The east window of the vestry has a restored, arched, 3-light window with tracery, cusping hoodmould and label stops. The south wall has a restored, arched, 3-light window with tracery, cusping, hoodmould and label stops. There is an arched door with hoodmould and label stops and 2 further arched windows with 3 lights, cusping and hoodmoulds. At the east end of the parapet is a large crocketed pinnacle. The south porch arched entrance has single columns either side, with worn and restored foliate decorated capitals supporting a chamfered arch with hoodmould and label stops over. At the apex of the parapet is a damaged finial. The inner doorway has a moulded arch. The south west window is arched with 2 lights, cusping and hoodmould . The south clerestory corresponds to the north. Crew yard and attached barn range. Early C19, c.1860 and C20 for the Cust family. Red brick. The c.1860 crew yard, with 2 remaining ranges of 3, has a wooden arched roof to the left range and a similarly arched corrugated iron roof to the right. Each of the arched south/road front gables is raised and coped with a band of dogtooth under and dogtooth imposts. In each gable are large arched slit ventilators, the left gable has 7 of these, the right 9. Attached to the rear is a red brick early C19 barn with concrete pantile roof and dentil eaves. With a large arched doorway with ashlar keystone and hinge blocks and double wooden door opening into the right crew yard. Attached to the right is a lower stable wing. To the left is a one and a half storey stable block and 2 single storey cow sheds, being early and late C19 and C20 with pantile and corrugated roofs and blocked and altered openings. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 69064 89382 (26m by 16m)
Map sheet SK68NE
District Bassetlaw
Civil Parish Mattersey, Bassetlaw

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Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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