The wagon roof of the chancel,
The Anglican parish church of All Saints has parts from the 12th, 13th, and 15th centuries and was restored in the late 18th century and in both the mid and late 19th century. Constructed of squared, coursed limestone with ashlar dressings and an ashlar tower. The roofs are of lead and Collyweston stone slate. Inside are fragments of medieval wall paintings to the nave and the chancel. Monuments include one to the family of John Skynner, including Captain Lancelott Skynner R.N. who died in the ship wreck of the Lutine in 1799. Listed, grade I, with details at:
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Easton on the Hill is a village in the eastern tip of north Northamptonshire, some 2 miles southwest of Stamford. The village name means 'east farm/settlement' on the hill. Most working residents travel to Stamford or Peterborough.