Church Of All Saints is a Grade II* listed building in the South Oxfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 February 1985. A Victorian Church.

Church Of All Saints

WRENN ID
dark-soffit-fog
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
South Oxfordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
13 February 1985
Type
Church
Period
Victorian
Source
Historic England listing

Description

ROTHERFIELD PEPPARD SU78SW 6/144 Church of All Saints - II* Church. Romanesque, restored 1874 by William Scott Champion, who added north aisle. C20 vestry and parish room. Flint with stone dressing; tower flint and stone in random chequer; slate roof to church; plain tile roof to tower. 4 bay nave with 3 bay north aisle, 2 bay chancel and west tower. Timber-frame porch of 1908 to left of centre with decorative barge-boards. Studded door. Three 2-light windows of reticulated tracery to nave. Plank studded door to chancel with single trefoil-topped lancet to left. C12 window to centre. 2-light plate-tracery window to right. Tower of 1908 rises from ridge to left; 3-light perpendicular-style window under label mould with dropped ends, to each side; pyramidal roof. 3-light window of reticulated tracery to right return. Interior: Romanesque font; round; with cable moulding. East window flanked by Romanesque arches. C13 pointed chancel arch on Romanesque shafts with carved capitals. Trefoil arched trusses to nave, wood barrel vault to chancel. (Buildings of England : Oxfordshire, p.737; All Saints Church Rotherfield Peppard, A Short History, 1982).

Listing NGR: SU7136881513

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