Scratch Sundial - St Andrew - Denton, Lincolnshire
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member SMacB
N 52° 52.986 W 000° 42.919
30U E 653728 N 5861710
A scratch dial on a buttress on the south side of St Andrew's church, Denton.
Waymark Code: WM10A46
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/31/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member GeoRams
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A scratch dial on a buttress on the south side of St Andrew's church, Denton.

"St Andrew's Church, Denton is a Grade I listed. Restored in 1888, it is mainly Perpendicular in style. In the south aisle is a table-tomb with an effigy of John Blyth, his wife Margaret and his six children; a monument to Richard Welby (d. 1713) is in the north aisle.

The church originally had only four bells, but now has six. The bells were re-hung in 1855 by Denton wheelwright and machine-maker John Caborn. In 1994 the bells were again re-hung in metal frames by Hayward Mills Associates."

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Sundial Type: Scratch dial

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