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| Saxilby, St Botolph by Brian on Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Photographic display of the wood carvings on the 15th century nave
roof ceiling bosses.
“Saxilby Fragment” - a significant surviving piece
of medieval musical manuscript.
Daubney tomb of 1370 in the north
chapel.
Early Norman doorway in the north aisle. Oak chancel screen
with its original 15th century tracery. 15th century font.
Fine organ by
W. Hill, London, 1894.
North aisle stained-glass window 1935, by Sir
Ninian Comper claimed by some to be the greatest church furnisher
since Wren.
Postcode: LN1 2PE,
Open: 16-17th May, Saturday 10am - 5pm • Sunday 12noon - 5pm
Photo: Saxilby • St Botolph by Brian on Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0
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