The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland
"ewertby"
Parish church
Church consists of nave with N and S aisles, which incorporate the W tower with its broach spire, and the chancel; the whole is of a single period, c. 1350, something of a rarity in Lincolnshire. The vestry was added in 1895 during restoration work by C. H. Fowler. The font here is of the 14thc., buts it base is a fragment of an earlier Romanesque font.
Parish church
Primarily an early 14thc. church consisting of W tower, nave with four-bay side aisles, and chancel. The font is Romanesque.
Parish church
The nave and tower are of the 11th century, the S aisle and chancel of the 13th century. The N aisle, N transept, vestry, and porch were added in the extensive restoration of 1874-75 carried out by J. L. Pearson. The W tower was restored in 1892 under C. H. Fowler. Romanesque features on the site are the font in the nave and the capitals of the mid-wall shafts in the west tower bell-stage openings. Additionally, the plain W tower doorway, the interior tower arch and the chancel arch may be very early Romanesque, possibly around 1100 or earlier.