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Church of St Medard

A Grade I Listed Building in Little Bytham, Lincolnshire

Church of St Medard and St Gildard, Little Bytham

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The chancel south wall has an early C12 doorway with roll moulded surround, fillets and an outer flat order of drip carved ornament. The tympanum has low relief billet moulding, further chip carving and at the centre a deep circular recess flanked by roundels containing carvings of birds. The recess reputedly contained a relic of St. Medard to whom the church is dedicated. Immediately to the west is a 2 light C13 squint. (Photo Mar 2009).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 14 May 2012

Photo ID: 45465
Building ID: 101062772
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