
Chancel screen - St Michael and All Angels - Eastwell, Leicestershire
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SMacB
N 52° 50.894 W 000° 51.040
30U E 644738 N 5857552
St Michael & All Angels is an 11th/12th century church built of local ironstone consisting of a chancel with a barn-like roof, a nave, and north and south aisles.
Waymark Code: WMHG28
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/07/2013
Views: 1
"St Michael & All Angels is an 11th/12th century church built of local ironstone consisting of a chancel with a barn-like roof, a nave, and north and south aisles. It is thought that the chancel was built first, followed by the nave and south aisle, with the north aisle built about a hundred years later.
The two most interesting features in the church are the screen and the tympanum, which separate the chancel from the nave: it is pierced by a small arch flanked by windows on either side. This tympanum is one of about only five in the whole country – it may have been the original external wall."
Approximate Age of Artefact: 1300
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