
The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland

St Wilfred (now)
Parish church
The church is situated just to the S of the village of Great Langton. It consists of a long, narrow nave and chancel, as well as a bellcote. The exterior walls of the nave and chancel have been rendered with roughcast. The surviving Romanesque elements are the doorways in the S and N walls of the nave.
Parish church
The church stands in the grounds of Holywell Hall, a 17thc. house built for the Goodhall family. The church was built c. 1700 to the S of the house, re-using material from Aunby Chapel for the W doorway, the E window, and the 12thc. piers that carry the bell tower. St. Wilfred's is a single-cell chapel with a short bell tower built over the W end of the nave. There was an interior renovation done in 1864.