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Holton le Clay
 
Holton le Clay, St Peter
Holton le Clay, St Peter
Holton le Clay, St Peter

"The Church of St Peter retains an 11th century west tower and a Norman font.

It appears to have had a number of rebuilding stages and was partly rebuilt in brick in 1850.

A fragment of stone cross dating to c.850-900 has been found embedded in the tower arch.

Excavations in 1973 and 1975 showed the remains of an earlier, rectangular, late Saxon church underlying the current structure" 

https://www.lincstothepast.com/Church-of-St-Peter--Holton-le-Clay/227941.record?pt=S 

Peter Kirk Collection, 17 July 2002

Holton le Clay, Saint Peter, Church
Holton le Clay, St Peter
Holton le Clay, St Peter
Holton le Clay, St Peter

Saint Peter's church viewed from the south. 

Kelly's Directory 1930 reports :-

"The church of St. Peter is a small edifice of stone and brick, consisting of chancel and nave and an embattled western tower containing 3 bells:

the tower, chancel and nave arch are of Saxon or very early Norman date:

the church was repaired and partly rebuilt in 1850 by William Hay esq. and was restored and repaired in 1868, at a cost of £220, raised by subscription:

there are 90 sittings"

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image
Holton le Clay, St Peter
Holton le Clay, St Peter
Holton le Clay, St Peter

Saint Peter's church viewed from the northwest. A modern extension projects to the north.

White's Directory 1872 notes :-

"The Church (St. Peter), is a small edifice of brick and stone, consisting of nave, chancel, and square western tower with three bells.

It contains about 120 sittings, and was partly rebuilt, in 1850, at the expense of "William Hay, Esq., and restored and repewed in 1868, at a cost of £220, raised by subscription.

The benefice is a vicarage, valued in K.B. at £4. 8s. 4d., and now at £132, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and incumbency of the Rev. Norris Cogswell, M.A., who has 93 acres of glebe here, and is also vicar of Immingham, but resides at Great Grimsby"

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image
Holton le Clay, St Peter
Holton le Clay, St Peter
Holton le Clay, St Peter

Saint Peter's church viewed from the northeast. 

An inscription nearby suggests that the modern extension was completed in 1991. 

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image
Holton le Clay, St Peter
Holton le Clay, St Peter
Holton le Clay, St Peter

Church viewed from the southeast. 

"Parish church. C11, C13, C14, C16, 1850 rebuilding. Coursed and squared ironstone and limestone rubble, brown and red brick, plain grey concrete tiled roofs. Western tower, nave, chancel"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1308396?section=official-list-entry 

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Chancel
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Chancel
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Chancel

East end of the chancel viewed from Church Walk.

"The C19 east window has 3 lights"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1308396?section=official-list-entry 

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Chancel
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Chancel
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Chancel

"The upper part of chancel and east wall of nave were replaced in red brick c.1850 ... On the south side the chamfered reveal only survives of a window in the chancel"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1308396?section=official-list-entry 

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image, chancel
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard Cross
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard Cross
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard Cross

"Cross base and shaft. C14, Ashlar. Square plinth with chamfered stopped angles, chamfered tapering shaft, the lower section only survives"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1063118?section=official-list-entry 

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Churchyard cross, image
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard, Glacial Stone
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard, Glacial Stone
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard, Glacial Stone

Stone on the north side of the church near a modern extension. The plaque reads :-  

"THIS, GLACIAL STONE IS THOUGHT TO BE THE LARGEST OF ITS KIND YET FOUND IN HOLTON LE CLAY AND WAS SET UP ON THIS SITE TO COMMEMORATE THE COMPLETION OF AN EXTENSION TO THE CHURCH DURING JUNE 1991"

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image, Glacial Stone
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard, Noticeboard
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard, Noticeboard
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard, Noticeboard

Noticeboard at the Church Walk entrance to the churchyard.

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard, War Memorial
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard, War Memorial
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Churchyard, War Memorial

"Near to the remains of the standing cross can be found the village war memorial, paid for by public subscription and unveiled in 1919.

This is a marble square pillar standing on a concrete base. Featured at the top of the pillar is a decorative marble urn which is half-covered with marble carved to resemble flowing cloth.

On the pillar in lead lettering are the names of the six men of the village who died during World War I.

Names of the four locals who died in World War II were added after that conflict"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_St_Peter,_Holton-le-Clay 

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image, war memorial
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Doorway
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Doorway
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Doorway

"The south doorway is single chamfered with moulded hood, recut in C19"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1308396?section=official-list-entry 

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image, doorway
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Font
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Font
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Font

A plain drum-shaped Norman font with an incised rope band.

Drawing by Mr Eagles.

Holton le Clay, font, St Peter, Eagles
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Tower
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Tower
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Tower

Tower viewed from the south. 

"The square unbuttressed tower has extended footings, single chamfered offset to belfry, embattled parapet and gargoyles. In the south side is a small rectangular light and the belfry stage has paired C14 2 light ogee headed cusped openings"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1308396?section=official-list-entry 

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Tower 
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Tower 
Holton le Clay, St Peter, Tower 

West face of the tower.

"In the west wall is a blocked door with a round head and in the blocking a C13 lancet. Rectangular light to middle stage"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1308396?section=official-list-entry  

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Holton le Clay, Saint Peter Church, image, tower