Church Of All Saints is a Grade II listed building in the New Forest local planning authority area, England. A Medieval Church. 1 related planning application.

Church Of All Saints

WRENN ID
young-lintel-cream
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
New Forest
Country
England
Type
Church
Period
Medieval
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Church of All Saints is a parish church featuring a 15th-century tower, with the remainder of the structure rebuilt in 1840 by G. Evans. The tower is constructed of mixed dressed stone, while the rest of the church is made from Purbeck stone and includes Coade stone tracery, topped with a stone tile roof. The layout consists of a small chancel and a four-bay nave, with the three eastern bays having lean-to aisles, a southeast vestry, and the west tower.

The church features 1, 2, and 3-light Perpendicular windows, with buttresses between the bays and diagonal corner buttresses. The tower includes a northeast octagonal stair-tower and diagonal buttresses with finials at the second stage. The west door has two orders beneath a square hood with quatrefoils in the spandrel. Above this door is a three-light window with cinque-foiled arches and a four-centred head. The upper stage of the tower has been rebuilt and features a crenellated parapet.

Inside, there is a Coade stone Gothic altar set on 18th-century tomb slabs, along with a Coade chancel arch and a connected pulpit. On the north wall, there is a Gothic monument in Coade stone from 1841 dedicated to the Normantons, and to the west, there are early 19th-century tablets in a mid cartouche from 1656 commemorating Edward Dodington. The tower arch is a four-centred design from the 15th century, and the church has a hammerbeam roof. Under the tower, there are reset 18th-century donation boards, and mid-19th-century stained glass features Netherlandish roundels.

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