Church of All Saints Broxholme, England

Listed Building Data

Church of All Saints has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1064095
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
30 November 1966
Name
CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
Location
CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS, CHURCH LANE
Parish
Broxholme
District
West Lindsey
County
Lincolnshire
Grid Reference
SK 91085 78121
Easting
491085.0000
Northing
378121.0000

Listed Building Description

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SK 97 SW BROXHOLME CHURCH LANE

4/7 Church of 30-11-66 All Saints

G.V. II

Parish church. 1857 by T.C. Hine. Rock faced ashlar, stone coped gables and slate roofs. Nave, chancel, south porch, north chapel, south west bell tower. West end has 3 buttresses and a plinth with paired lancets, above is a trefoil light in a circular surround. At the south west angle an octagonal bell tower rises above a smaller lancet and has cusped lights in ashlar surrounds with a pointed roof. North wall of nave has a single lancet and a 2 light window with quatrefoil over. The north chapel has in its west wall a single lancet and to the north wall is one 2 light window and a further single lancet. The chapel has 2 gables to this side. To the east wall of the chapel is a single lancet. The chancel east wall has a 3 light window with a cusped quatrefoil in the head. Chancel south wall has a pointed and single chamfered priest's door with elaborate ironwork flanked by single lancets. Nave south wall has one 2 light window and a single lancet. The south porch has an outer pointed chamfered doorway and single ogee headed side lights. The inner doorway matches the outer. All windows have cusped tracery to the heads, hood moulds and decorative label stops. Interior. Pointed chancel arch with double chamfers, octagonal responds and capitals, double chamfered pointed arch dying into the reveals to the north chapel. Texts are painted over the south doorway, the chancel arch and the priest's door. North chapel is divided into 2 parts, the eastern chamber is continuous with the choir and the western chamber contains pews. Between them is a 2 light opening with Early English style shafts and pointed heads. The eastern chamber is entered by a second pointed arch from the chancel. All fittings, including the unusual altar table supported on turned balusters, choir stalls and lectern are 1857.

Listing NGR: SK9108578121