CHURCH OF ST ANDREW - Upleatham - List Entry
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Description
"Church, 1835, by Ignatius Bonomi (Durham). North extension of 1877. Dressed sandstone; Welsh slate roof. Neo-Norman style. West tower and nave with rectangular recess at east end for altar. Tower of 3 stages with angle buttresses to lower 2 stages ....South-east window has medieval glass from Old Church of St. Andrew. Glass by A.S. Thomson & Co. (Leeds), 1894, in south window. Timber barrel roof. Square Norman font (on mid C19 base) with engaged colonnettes at angles, scalloped capitals and cushion bases. Each side panel carved with diaper or star ornamentation in varied forms, and top edge chamfered on underside. One bell from Old Church of St. Andrew, in belfry....." -
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