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© Mr Ian Wright LRPS
IoE Number:
165516
Location:
CHURCH OF ST PETER, BECK HILL (east side)
BARTON UPON HUMBER, NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE, LINCOLNSHIRE
Photographer:
Mr Ian Wright LRPS
Date Photographed:
07 August 2000
Date listed:
21 September 1966
Date of last amendment:
21 September 1966
Grade
A
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TA 0321 BARTON UPON HUMBER BECK HILL
(East Side)
21.09.1966
Church of St Peter
GV I
Two churches joined lengthways. On west, Saxon C9 nave, C10 tower. One of the
earliest and most interesting remains of Saxon architecture, showing pilaster
strip work and long and short work on the tower. Saxon chancel demolished to
make way for church to east of Saxon tower. See E.A. Fisher, An Introduction
to Saxon Architecture, (London, 1959). Mediaeval church has nave, aisles, chancel.
Fine clerestory circa 1430, C15 rood screen restored 1898. East window C13
glass of St George and St James. North aisle east rood window of circa 1430.
Chancel effigy, C15 and late C16 and early C19 wall monuments.
The Church of St Peter, the churchyard cross and wall and The Vicarage form a
group with Tyrwhitt Hall.