Church of All Saints is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 January 2014. Church.
Church of All Saints
- WRENN ID
- dim-fireplace-raven
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wiltshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 14 January 2014
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Church of All Saints is a small chapel built around 1897 and relocated to its current site in 1904. It features a timber frame covered in galvanised corrugated iron, topped with a replacement roof made of PVC-coated corrugated steel sheeting. At the west end, there is a square, louvred bellcote with a pyramidal roof topped by a cross, and each side of the roof has a pair of triangular vents with incised trefoil detail. The walls and roof are painted.
The church has an east-west orientation and consists of a nave and chancel under one roof. It includes a west porch and a small vestry on the north side.
The exterior windows are timber, consisting of two-lights with pointed-arched heads and hoodmoulds with stops. The gabled west porch features a simple plank door with a timber hoodmould above and a timber finial at the top of the gable. Each side wall of the porch has a window, and there are additional windows on either side and one above the porch. The north elevation has three windows, including one for the vestry, which protrudes slightly from the main structure and has a catslide roof. A door matching the porch door leads into the vestry. The east end has a single high-set two-light window in the gable, while the south side features three windows.
Inside, the walls are lined with painted tongue and groove panelling, and the ceiling is made of the same material. The flooring consists of plain boards, with the chancel end raised. Simple fittings include an altar rail with two-light open tracery, a three-sided pulpit decorated with cusped heads and crosses, a wooden octagonal font with a lead-lined bowl, and four-panelled doors. Bracketed oil lamps are affixed to the side walls, and chairs are provided for congregational seating. The central roof truss features scissor bracing, along with a ridgepiece and two rows of purlins.
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