Church of All Hallows is a Grade II listed building in the Barnsley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 March 1968. Church.

Church of All Hallows

WRENN ID
gaunt-hearth-storm
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Barnsley
Country
England
Date first listed
18 March 1968
Type
Church
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Church of All Hallows is a church built with coursed dressed stone and a stone slate roof. The tower dates back to 1679, while the rest of the church was constructed between 1904 and 1908 by C. Hodgson Fowler. The building features a west tower, a three-bay nave with a lean-to south porch at the west end, and a two-bay chancel with short gabled transepts, one of which has a door. The short two-stage Perpendicular tower has diagonal buttresses and transomed, two-light bell-chamber openings with traceried heads and relief carving in the spandrels. A plaque on the south side of the tower commemorates its construction by John Moor, mason, and Thomas Hawksworth, carpenter, in 1679.

The church has a three-light west window and a crenellated parapet with corner pinnacles, which have been restored. The nave and chancel feature two- and three-light square-headed windows with hoodmoulds and cusped lights, and there is a three-light east window with a pointed arch.

Inside, the church has a narrow, aisle-less nave with a wagon roof. On the west end of the north wall, there are remains of a 13th or 14th-century arch from an earlier building, partially obscured. Several Saxon fragments, including parts of cross heads, are attached to the north wall.

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