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Church of St Helena

A Grade II* Listed Building in West Leake, Nottinghamshire

Church of St Helen, West Leake

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North west aspect. Appearing like a trancept is the organ-chamber. Its window, like those in the chancel, has cusped reticulated tracery in the Decorated Gothic style. Below the window, the remains of a C14 stone coffin. Further left is the C19 vestry with Caernarvon arched doorway in the north wall and a single arched 2 light window with plate tracery in the Early English Gothic style. The north chancel has an arched doorway with hood mould. In the east gable of the nave is a quatrefoil window set in a round opening. (Photo Aug 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 3 May 2014

Photo ID: 103244
Building ID: 101242473
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