Church Of All Saints
- Date:
- 17 Jan 2001
- Location:
- Church Of All Saints, Church Road, Nailstone, Hinckley And Bosworth, Leicestershire
- Reference:
- IOE01/03063/23
- Type:
- Photograph (Digital)
This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.
NAILSTONE SK40 NW CHURCH ROAD (North Side) 2/76 Church of All Saints 7.11.66
GV II*
Parish Church. Mostly of the Decorated period (early C14) although the chancel is of Early English origin. Coursed and squared limestone, but random rubble to chancel. Plain tiled roofs. West tower and spire, nave with north aisle and chancel. Buttressed West Tower of three stepped stages, with occulus with fluted inner ring in West wall, shouldered arched doorway with 2-light foiled window above it in the South wall, 2-light windows and bell Chamber lights above. Corbel table with carved heads, broach spire with two tiers of lucarnes, and on the angles of the broach the stumps of pinnacles, two of which survive against the South Porch. Victorian South porch arid inner shafted doorway. Decorated reticulated tracery to aisle windows renewed.
Chancel of uncoursed small sized rubble, with blocked chamfered lancet to South, and a 5-light Decorated East window. Blocked almost round headed window in its North Wall and another possible blocked opening largely concealed by buttress. Buttresses with gablets to North Isle and Decorated tracery to its windows. Blocked North door with Ogee head. Inside wide west tower arch, chamfered four sections each with semi octagonal respond. Four bay arcade to North aisle, slender octagonal shafts supporting double chamfered arches. Scissor braised Victorian rafter roof. All windows are in shaftered embrasures most with foliate capitals. Victorian chancel arch on short corbel shafts carried from Angel Heads: Victorian fittings to chancel include solid stone pulpit in the arch, encaustic floor tiles and ornate wood altar rails. Stained glass in the South aisle, C1860, small medallions depicting miracle stories against a patterned background. In the North aisle is a memorial alabaster slab to Thomas Corbett, the "Servant Sure in Pantry's Rule" to Henry VIII, and the father of 21 children. The figure is engraved on the slab witha long inscription and detailed background decoration of chevrons and vine scroll. Two fonts: one is octagonal Victorian, but one C14 also octagonal but a canted basin with ribs.
Listing NGR: SK4180507143
This is part of the Series: IOE01/0056 IOE Records taken by Brian Arnold; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England
© Mr Brian Arnold. Source: Historic England Archive
This photograph was taken for the Images of England project
Photographer: Arnold, Brian
Rights Holder: Arnold, Brian
Alabaster, Limestone, Rubble, Tile, Medieval Parish Church, Religious Ritual And Funerary, Church, Place Of Worship, Commemorative Monument, Commemorative
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