Building record M3141 - CHURCH OF ST OSWALD, EAST STOKE
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred SK 74795 50060 (34m by 15m) |
---|---|
Map sheet | SK75SW |
District | Newark |
Civil Parish | East Stoke, Newark |
Map
Type and Period (1)
Full Description
Largely rebuilt in 1738 (Colvin) with an arcade of Tuscan columns, round-headed windows, and a clerestory of plain mullioned windows. But the chancel has late C14 straight-headed windows with ogee tracery, and the short tower an arch towards the nave with finely moulded capitals of the C13. (1)
The large chancel window dates from the reign of Richard II (1377-99) as does the pointed east window. The … tower has a three-light late fourteenth century window with an archway of the thirteenth century. (2)
Listed buildings slides, (Photograph). SNT2648.
<1> Pevsner N, 1979, The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire 2nd ed., p 116-7 (Monograph). SNT4.
<2> Thoroton Society, 1953, TTS, p 7-8 (Published document). SNT367.
Sources/Archives (3)
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
Related Monuments/Buildings (3)
Related Events/Activities (0)
Record last edited
Jan 19 2023 7:34PM