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Church of Saints Peter and Paul

A Grade I Listed Building in Syston, Leicestershire

Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Syston

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Tower is Perpendicular Gothic, three stages with clasping buttresses, then diagonal butresses to fourth, bell stage. West doorway in roll moulded and hollow chamfered ogee archway with outer squared hood mould on large and worn corbel heads, with quatrefoils etc., in the spandrels. The door itself is C19 with blank traceried patterns. Large 3 light geometric traceried light above. Two tiered paired lights to bell chamber. Upper stage is of white ashlar. Quatrefoil frieze below embattled parapet with slender angle pinnacles.

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 17 December 2012

Photo ID: 67390
Building ID: 101074467
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