All Saints Church, Conington

[1] Its plan consists of a four-bay nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles with chapels at their east ends, a chancel, north and south porches, and a west tower.

The parapet is battlemented with a quatrefoil frieze and gargoyles at the centre of each side.

In the bottom stage is a west arched doorway, above which is five-light window.

Between the aisle and the chapel is a rood turret with a polygonal roof and a foliated finial.

[1] Inside the church are four-bay arcades, the westernmost bays being wider than the others.

The limestone octagonal font dates from the 15th century, and stands on a 19th-century base.

American Aircrew Memorial, looking towards RAF Glatton