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Church of All Saints, Anstey Lane, Thurcaston (Grade II*)

Geo: 52.6908, -1.1650
Date ListedWed 1st June, 1966
CategoryStatutory Listed Building
AddressChurch of All Saints Anstey Lane Thurcaston LE7 7JB
GradeGrade II*
Grid ReferenceSK5653610680
LBS189160
Volume, Map, Item286, 4, 104
ParishThurcaston
WardRothley & Thurcaston
Conservation AreaThurcaston
DescriptionChurch of C12, C13, C15 and C19. Granite and slate rubble stone with stone dressings and Swithland slate roof. W tower, nave, N aisle and chancel chapel, chancel and S porch. W tower of 3 stages, lower part C13, upper C15, with clasping buttresses, four bell openings and battlements. Blocked N and S lancets. Nave of C13 with Perp 3 bay N arcade of double chamfered arches supported by octagonal piers. Similar lower 2 bay N chancel arcade. Nave roof of 3¬ bays. Cambered tie beams with wall pieces and curved braces rising from corbels. King and angle struts with collars. Double purlins with waved wind braces. N aisle of C13 with NW lancet and N door. NE window C19 reticulated type tracery and two N windows C19 Geometric. Roof probably C15/C16 part lean-to and part low pitch tie beam type at same angle. Chancel chapel screen partly C14 and possibly from chancel. Chancel has wooden chancel arch and two S windows with restored Y tracery, one with stained glass of 1935 by Heaton, Butler and Bayne, London. Restored perp E window with fragments of C15 stained glass. Three and one quarter bay chancel roof, queen post tie beam truss, partly boarded C19. On exterior of chancel a blocked window with geometric tracery and small window above E window. Nave has timbered E gable. In nave S wall 3 perp windows with stained glass of 1930 in one. S door with C12 arch. S porch has 2 bay double purlin roof with curved wind braces, curved collars and no tie beams. Interior includes C13 stone coffin lid, C15 font, C17 and C18 slate floor stones, slate headstone of 1641 and Latimer monument of 1843 by Broadbent of Leicester.

The description above describes the salient features of the building as it was at the date of listing. It is given in order to aid identification; it is not intended to be either comprehensive or exclusive.

Statutory Listing covers all parts of the property and its curtilage, ie all internal and external elements whether described or not.

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