Latitude: 52.5821 / 52°34'55"N
Longitude: -1.3599 / 1°21'35"W
OS Eastings: 443471
OS Northings: 298451
OS Grid: SP434984
Mapcode National: GBR 7LL.50K
Mapcode Global: WHDJM.2CQ9
Plus Code: 9C4WHJJR+V3
Entry Name: Church of St Martin
Listing Date: 7 November 1966
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1074234
English Heritage Legacy ID: 188191
ID on this website: 101074234
Location: St Martin's Church, Stapleton, Hinckley and Bosworth, Leicestershire, LE9
County: Leicestershire
District: Hinckley and Bosworth
Civil Parish: Peckleton
Traditional County: Leicestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Leicestershire
Church of England Parish: Barwell St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Leicester
Tagged with: Church building
SP 49 NW PECKLETON CHURCH LANE (north
side)
10/61 Stapleton
7.11.66 Church of St. Martin
GV II*
Church. Early C14; spire rebuilt (1904-5) and present windows inserted
(1906) by W.T. Grewcock of Leicester. Random rubble with freestone
dressings and slate roof. West tower and 3-bay nave and chancel in
one. 2 stage west tower with belfry offset and diagonal buttresses
diminishing with height and dying into the belfry stage. Segmental
pointed west doorway with hood-mould. 2-light belfry windows
containing Y-tracery with trefoil cusping to the heads of the lights,
and hood moulds. Plain parapet, and small recessed spire. Nave and
chancel: Pointed 2-light side windows with reticulated or Y-tracery;
3-light east window with decorated tracery. At the west end of the
south side a smaller, C14 window survives, it has a segmental pointed
head and Y-tracery; also on this side is the fragment of a
square-headed window with reticulated tracery. At the west end of the
nave, north of the tower, a small lancet survives. Blocked north and
south doorways, the arches of both having been destroyed by windows of
1906. Interior: C14 doorway between nave and tower; 2-centred arch
and double chamfered surround. No structural division between nave and
chancel. C19 king-post roof. Fixtures and fittings: West gallery
with vestry beneath, and box pews, all of 1808. Small stone font on an
octagonal pedestal. C20 wooden pulpit with panelled sides and
naturalistic foliage. Simple wooden altar rail with open arcade. Large
Gothic style organ, C19. B.O.E. p. 389
Listing NGR: SP4347198451
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