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St Lawrence's Church, Hatfield

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Inside, the roofs are mostly 15th century, as is the intricate wooden chancel screen. The font has a base dating from about 1300, while the upper part is 19th century. There is a tablet dated 1695 which lists benefactions. The stained glass is mostly 19th century and designed by
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The oldest parts of the church date from about 1150, with the arcades added in the 13th century, and the tower,
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and east end added about 1400. The church suffered a fire in the 1760s. It was altered by
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The oldest parts of the church are built of pebble, but most is of limestone from
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Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain & Ireland
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Church of England church buildings in South Yorkshire
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parish church
Hatfield, South Yorkshire
Doncaster
transepts
Thomas Jackson
Edwin Dolby
Grade I listed

Roche Abbey
chancel
Perpendicular
lancets
clerestory
Charles Eamer Kempe
Royal Armouries Museum
Grade I listed buildings in South Yorkshire
Listed buildings in Hatfield, South Yorkshire



"St Lawrence"



Historic England
"Church of St Lawrence (1192628)"
National Heritage List for England

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