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Church of St Denys, Eaton

Norman & medievalFree admission

Church of St Denys, Eaton — church in Eaton, Leicestershire, England, UK.

Church of St Denys, Eaton, historic churches in Leicestershire

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Church of St Denys, Eaton is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1250. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Eaton, Leicestershire, England, UK". Coordinates: 52.8533°, -0.8161°.

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Heritage listing

Details This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 1 October 2024 to amend the name and to reformat the text to current standards. SK 7928 38/369 EATON CHURCH LANE (south side) Church of St Denys (Formerly listed as Church of St Denis) 1.1.68 GV I Parish church. Substantially C13 with C15 alterations. Ironstone with ashlar dressings. West tower, nave, aisles and chancel. Lead roofs. Three stage tower supported by clasping buttresses. Lancet west window and lancets to north and south of ringing chamber. Two-light belfry windows of shaft and plate tracery: punched quatrefoil. Corbel table below crenellated parapet with angle pinnacles. Ironstone octagonal spire with one tier gabled two-light lucarnes to alternating facets. Two-light late C14 ogeed aisle windows under square hoods. South doorway with three orders of shafts with nailhead and dog-tooth. Long gabled south porch. North aisle doorway with dog-tooth. Clerestory added C15. Three two-light windows each side, those to south under triangular heads, those to north square. One C13 lancet to north chancel, three-light east window and two two-light Y tracery south chancel windows. Interior: three bay arcade with circular piers on waterholding bases. Polygonal capitals to north, circular to south and with nailhead decoration. Double chamfered arches. Triple chamfered tower arch with polygonal responds and double chamfered chancel arch. Nave roof of canted tie beams dropping on solid arched braces to wall posts and corbels. Moulded ridge piece and one pair moulded butt purlins. C15 chancel screen of four cusped ogee lights right and left of wavy central opening. Moulded cornice above and traceried dado below. C16 chancel roof. Canted tie beams with King post spur to ridge piece. One pair butt purlins. Listing NGR

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Church of St Denys is a Grade I listed church located in Eaton, Leicestershire, in the East Midlands. Established in 1250, it exemplifies Norman-medieval architecture.

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Coordinates
52.8533, -0.8161
County
Leicestershire
District
Melton
Parish
Eaton
Postcode
NG32 1SL
Parliamentary constituency
Melton and Syston
Established
1250

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of St Denys, Eaton?
Church of St Denys, Eaton is in Leicestershire, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode NG32 1SL), in the parish of Eaton.
When was Church of St Denys, Eaton built?
Built or established in 1250.
Is Church of St Denys, Eaton a listed building?
Church of St Denys, Eaton is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Church of St Denys, Eaton free to visit?
Yes, Church of St Denys, Eaton is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of St Denys, Eaton?
Drivers can navigate to postcode NG32 1SL. It sits within the Melton and Syston parliamentary constituency.