List entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: CHURCH OF ST. MARTIN
List entry Number: 1360092
Location
CHURCH OF ST. MARTIN, BRANDON ROAD
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| Lincolnshire | South Kesteven | District Authority | Stubton |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II*
Date first listed: 20-Sep-1966
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
Legacy System Information
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 193971
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List entry Description
Summary of Building
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Reasons for Designation
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History
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Details
SK 84 NE STUBTON BRANDON ROAD (south side)
3/82 Church of St. Martin
20.9.66 II*
Parish church. 1799, 1869. Gothic revival. Ashlar, blue lias, slate roofs.
Western rectangular vestry, west tower to east of vestry, nave and rectangular
chancel. Ashlar vestry of 1799 with moulded plinth and pointed west window with
delicate tracery and hood mould. Pinnacle on each corner with crockets and
finials. Openwork quatrefoil balustrade running round west, north and south
sides. Ashlar west tower of 1799 with moulded plinth, 2 stages with flat stone
string course. West side has small window above string course. South side
has pointed doorway with hood mould. Bell chamber openings on all 4 sides,
each of 2 cusped lights surmounted by a trefoil and hood mould. Pronounced
moulded eaves with gargoyles, Openwork balustrade and pinnacles with crockets
find finials. Nave and chancel with plinth. Nave of 1799. North side has
2 windows each of 3 lights with tracery of 1869. Blue lias chancel of 1869.
East end has corner buttresses of 2 stages and a large window of 3 lights
under pointed hood mould with floral label stops. South side of chancel has
small buttress reaching to string course running below rectangular window of
2 lights with tracery. South side of nave has 3 irregularly placed windows,
the 2 to the west of 3 lights, that to the east of 2 lights, all with tracery
of 1869. Interior pointed, moulded doorway leads from tower into nave,
supported on 2 shafts with hood mould and foliage and flowers as label stops.
Gallery at west end of nave. Wainscotting up to window sills. Pointed
chancel arch with heads as label stops. Chancel has wagon roof and a piscina
in the north wall. C19 pews. C19 octagonal font. C19 pulpit.
Listing NGR: SK8747648779
Selected Sources
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National Grid Reference: SK 87476 48779
Map
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