The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland
North Lincolnshire (now)
Parish church
Broughton is a small town in North Lincolnshire, 20 miles N of Lincoln, to which it is linked by Ermine Street (now the A15) and 4 miles E of Scunthorpe. The church has a nave with 14thc aisles and a S porch, a 12th - 13thc chancel with a N chapel, and a W tower originally built as a tower nave in the 11thc, to which a W stair turret was added later in the same century. The 14thc N nave arcade has two Romanesque bases with spur ornaments, and the List Description also reports chevron moulded stones re-used in the chancel arch, but these were not seen.
Parish church
Cadney is a village in the North Lincolnshire district of the county, 3 mile S of Brigg and 9 miles SE of Scunthorpe. The church is in the centre of the village and consists of a W tower, nave and chancel, primarily of the Gothic period. The N aisle of the nave was demolished in 1780 and replaced by a N wall. The church was restored in 1912-1914 by Sir Charles Nicholson. The font is the only Romanesque feature.