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BRIDOL is the British Sundial Society's Register of Fixed and Mass Dials, which gives detail and photographs of about 8000 fixed sundials and 3000 mass dials in the UK.

Some of these are in private gardens, but the majority are publicly available.

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St Denys’s Church, Aswarby

A painted rectangular dial, very faded, to the left hand side of the first window of the nave clerestory, adjacent to the tower. Roman numerals using IV, and with cross for noon. Hour lines extend beyond the dial frame, crossing some numbers; half hours marked by fleur-de-lys. The dial has a large circular tie-bar plate fixed below the gnomon (probably late Victorian).

 

Image of dial 7301
2014

St Denys’s Church, Aswarby, Lincolnshire

SRN Year Recorded Coords
S7301 1827 2013 52.94583, -0.41194
N 52° 56' 45", W 00° 24' 43"
National Grid 3 Words Sundial Atlas
TF068399
Condition Type Access
Poor Vertical (D) Open
Maker Materials Dimensions
Stone, iron