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Church of St Margaret

A Grade I Listed Building in Stoke Golding, Leicestershire

Church of St Margaret, Stoke Golding

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West tower: Early C14, 3 stages marked by offsets, angle buttresses die into the third stage; there is a fretted frieze beneath a hollow moulded parapet string containing sculptured heads, and immediately above this, at each corner and in the centre of each face is a small gargoyle, and above these an openwork parapet of quatrefoils. Recessed octagonal spire with roll-moulded angles and 3 tiers of lucarnes, each a simple quatrefoil opening. Pointed west window of 2 trefoil-headed lights and Y-tracery with trefoil cusping in the spandrel; roll moulded surround and ogee-moulded hood. (Photo Apr 2010).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 17 August 2012

Photo ID: 56176
Building ID: 101074214
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