2014
TF4582 : Poppy head, St Oswald's Church, Strubby
taken 10 years ago, near to Strubby, Lincolnshire, England
Poppy head, St Oswald's Church, Strubby
Grade II* listed.
A church originally from circa 1300, with chancel, a 4 bay nave and south aisle, rebuilt in 1856-7 (except chancel) by Maughan & Fowler and again in 1874 by Ewan Christian. There was originally an oak framed tower, which became unsafe and was demolished, replaced with a bellcote and spirelet.
The east window is early 14th C. there is also a worn effigy from that time, and the south aisle and font date from 15th C.
There are several fine medieval Poppy-head bench ends.
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