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Church of All Saints

A Grade II* Listed Building in Dingley, North Northamptonshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.4818 / 52°28'54"N

Longitude: -0.8682 / 0°52'5"W

OS Eastings: 476957

OS Northings: 287696

OS Grid: SP769876

Mapcode National: GBR BSD.H8S

Mapcode Global: VHDQT.WWVB

Plus Code: 9C4XF4JJ+PP

Entry Name: Church of All Saints

Listing Date: 25 February 1957

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1372349

English Heritage Legacy ID: 230895

ID on this website: 101372349

Location: All Saints' Church, Dingley, North Northamptonshire, LE16

County: North Northamptonshire

Civil Parish: Dingley

Traditional County: Northamptonshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northamptonshire

Church of England Parish: Dingley All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Peterborough

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Description


SF78NE
3/38
25/02/57


DINGLEY
CHURCH LANE
(West side)
Church of All Saints


II*


Church. C13 and C14, remodelled C17, restored C19. Squared coursed lias with
limestone dressings and Collyweston slate roofs. Aisled nave, chancel, south
chapel, west tower and south porch. Elevation of south aisle and south chapel of
3-window range of C17 four-light square-head windows with arch-head lights.
South door to right has C17 four-centred arch head with drip mould. South aisle
has lean-to roof with cast iron gutter and ashlar gable parapet. South chapel
has C19, steeply gabled, stone slate roof with ashlar gable parapets and
corbelled eaves. C14 south porch to left has chamfered and moulded outer arch
and shallow gabled roof. Roof structure has some original timbers with moulded
bosses. East wall of chancel and south chapel comprises a pair of gables, that
to the chancel has a C19 three-light window with Y-tracery with a finial above.
North elevation of chancel of one-window range and with C17 four-light
square-head window with arch-head lights. Steeply gabled C19 stone slated roof
with ashlar gable parapets and corbelled eaves. North aisle of 2-window range of
C17 four-light square-head windows with arch-head lights. Blocked north door.
C19 two-light east window. Lean-to roof with ashlar gable parapets. Nave
clerestory of 3-window range of 2-light square-head windows with wood mullion.
C14 west tower of 3 stages with 3-stage clasping buttresses to lower 2 stages.
C14 two-light west window in lower stage and 2-light bell-chamber opening with
transoms to each face of upper stage. Plain ashlar parapet. Various C18 and C19
inscribed tablets attached to outside walls of the church. Interior: 3-bay nave
arcade of semi-circular double and single chamfered arches. Those to south are
C13 and those to north are C14, all with octagonal piers. C19 chamfered and
moulded chancel arch. 2 C19 half round arches to south chapel, now vestry. C19
roof structures: some original timbers may survive in the nave. C18 fielded
panelled pulpit. C18 and C19 panelled dado to aisle walls. Monuments: south wall
of chancel, brass to Ann Boroeghe died 1577. South chapel: east wall has late
C18 wall tablets to Griffin family and C18 and C19 inscribed brass tablets in
floor below, to same family. North wall of north aisle: various tablets to
Hungerford family that to centre is black and white marble surmounted by a
flaming urn. West wall of south aisle, brass tablet to Countess Beatty died
1932, wife of Adairal, Earl Beatty. North aisle east window has early C20
stained glass.
(Buildings of England: Northamptonshire: p185)


Listing NGR: SP7695787696

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