Bainton is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
[4] Bainton Grade I listed Anglican church is dedicated to St Andrew.
[5] Pevsner noted that the church was totally rebuilt in the 1330s or 1340s by the rector William de Brocklesby, except for the south-west corner of the chancel with its priest's doorway, which are c. 1300.
The tomb has an ogee canopy, crocketed gable and flying angels holding the soul of Sir Edmund in a napkin.
[6] A south porch and vestry were added by Henry Wheatley in 1843, and a restoration carried out by "Fowler of Louth" in 1866.