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SKIPSEA BEEFORD ROAD
TA 15 SE
(west side)
10/47 Church of All Saints
30.6.66
GV I Church. Cll nave and chancel with later additions and alterations including
C15 tower, aisles and clerestory, and additions and restorations of c1856-60
by Fowler of Louth including south porch, north vestry and arcades; C20
boiler house of no special interest. Coursed and galleted pebbles with
brick and ashlar dressings; magnesian limestone south aisle, slate roof. 3-
stage west tower, 4-bay aisled nave with clerestory, south porch, 2-bay
chancel. Tower: chamfered plinth. Diagonal buttresses with offsets. To
west end a 3-light pointed window with Perpendicular tracery to head, with
re-cut hollow-chamfered mullions and within chamfered surround. Slit
window. Boiler house to north. Second stage has slit window to south.
Band. Twin-light bell opening with Perpendicular tracery to heads within
pointed double-chamfered surrounds. Low parapet. Nave: south aisle has
chamfered plinth and diagonal buttress with offsets to eastern end.
Entrance to south porch in second bay, a round-arched opening below shaped
gable; within a plank door in moulded surround. 3-light pointed windows
with Perpendicular tracery to heads throughout, some re-cut, with continuous
sill band. Hollow-chamfered eaves string course. Battlements. North
aisle: diagonal buttresses with offsets. Off-centre entrance, now blocked,
within double-ovolo-moulded surround under hoodmould, 3-light window with
Perpendicular tracery under hoodmould. Battlements. To west return a
similar 2-light window. Clerestory: 2-trefoiled-light, straight-headed
windows. Battlements with crocketed corner pinnacles. Chancel: to south
side a blocked priest's door within pointed chamfered surround under
hoodmould, 3-light pointed Perpendicular window under hoodmould with face
stops. To north side a single-bay vestry with chamfered plinth, angle
buttresses with offsets, 2-light Perpendicular-type windows and entrance to
east return, a plank door within chamfered surround under hoodmould with
face stops, battlements. East end: 4-light pointed window with reticulated
tracery to head within double-chamfered surround. Stone coping with ridge
cross. Interior. Pointed double-chamfered tower arch on octagonal responds
with moulded capitals and chamfered bases. 4-bay double-chamfered arcade on
octagonal piers with moulded bases and capitals. Double-chamfered chancel
arch on moulded corbels and under hoodmould. Chancel has plank door to
vestry in pointed, chamfered surround under hoodmould. Neo-classical
monument to George Green d 1831 by Thomas Earle of Hull. Pevsner N,
Yorkshire, York and the East Riding, 1978, p340.
Listing NGR: TA1655854978
Legacy
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Sources
Books and journals Pevsner, N, The Buildings of England: Yorkshire - York and the East Riding, (1972), 340
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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