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St Leonard's Church, Apethorpe

St Leonard's, Apethorpe
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St Leonard's Church, Apethorpe is located in Northamptonshire
St Leonard's Church, Apethorpe
Location in Northamptonshire
Coordinates: 52°32′58″N 0°29′23″W / 52.5495°N 0.4898°W / 52.5495; -0.4898
OS grid reference TL 0249695701
Location Apethorpe, Northamptonshire
Country England
Denomination Anglican
Architecture
Functional status Active
Heritage designation Grade I
Designated 23 May 1967 (1967-05-23)
Administration
Deanery Oundle
Archdeaconry Oakham
Diocese Peterborough
Province Canterbury

St Leonard's Church is an Anglican church in the village of Apethorpe in Northamptonshire, England. It is an active parish church in the Diocese of Peterborough. It has been designated a Grade I listed building by English Heritage.

The church at Apethorpe dates mostly from the 14th or 15th century, although there may have been an earlier structure on the site. A chapel and tower were added in the 17th century and the tower was restored in the 19th century. The church was designated a Grade I listed building by English Heritage on 23 May 1967. The Grade I listing is for buildings "of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important".

The church is constructed of coursed limestone with ashlar dressings; the roofs are lead. Its plan consists of a nave with north and south aisles, chancel, a west tower, a chapel to the south and a south porch. The tower is of three stages, without buttresses. It has a battlemented parapet and is topped with an octagonal spire.

The north and south aisles, are both of three bays; both the aisles and the south chapel are supported by two-stage buttresses between each window.

The nave has a three-bay arcade with double-chamfered arches. There is an arch to the tower, which is chamfered and moulded. The chancel contains a carved corbel and the pulpit and baptismal font, which date from the 18th century.


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