• 1. St James, Frieston, Lincolnshire, England
    Exterior, chancel, E wall.
    Parish church
    St James' is still a large fenland church even though only the western portion of the church remains standing. The looming, 15thc. W tower is followed by a lingering nine-bay nave with N and S aisles. Bays 1-6 are of the 12thc. and bays 7-9, the three western bays, were added in the 13thc. The clerestory dates to the 15thc. as does the brick N aisle. The N porch was added in the 16thc. The S aisle was rebuilt in stone by James Fowler during his 1871 restoration.
  • 2. All Saints, Stapleford, Lincolnshire, England
    Exterior, general view of church
    Parish church
    Small church isolated on the edge of the hamlet. Church consists of a stone west tower with a pyramidal roof probably done by C. H. Fowler during restoration of 1903-4. Nave and choir, reconstructed in brick in 1770, of a single, rectangular cell. There is a Romanesque pillar piscina in the sanctuary and a bowl from another pillar piscina reset into the SW corner of the nave.