Church of All Saints is a Grade II* listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 26 October 1953. School.

Church of All Saints

WRENN ID
waning-stone-kestrel
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Powys
Country
Wales
Date first listed
26 October 1953
Type
School
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The Church of All Saints is a Grade II* listed building featuring a nave and chancel under a single roof, along with a south porch, west bellcote, and north vestry. The structure is timber-framed with brick nogging painted white, set on a rubble stone plinth with dressed coping, and has a slate roof.

On the south wall, to the right of the porch, there are three two-light mullioned windows with trefoil heads and lattice glazing, along with a similar window to the left of the porch. The porch doorway features an arch with a pointed trefoil, and each side wall has two small cruciform openings. The porch floor is laid with red and black tiles in a diaper pattern and has a boarded south door. The east window is a three-light design with intersecting tracery made of straight wooden battens, topped by a small triangular window. The west window is also three-light with lattice glazing, featuring a wooden cross above and a small triangular window similar to the east window. The north side has windows similar to those on the south, along with a timber-framed vestry. The bellcote is topped with a pyramidal roof and has continuous louvres, which are weatherboarded below.

Inside, the church has a 15th-century arched-braced roof with some 19th-century timber, where alternate bays feature hammer beams that have been sawn off tie beams, now reinforced with iron ties. The walls are boarded with pitch pine, and the floor is made of flagstone, incorporating 17th and 18th-century memorial slabs at the east end. There is a five-light fragment of a medieval rood screen, plain benches, and a Perpendicular-style octagonal font. The glass in the east window depicts the Garden of Gethsemane and is attributed to David Evans of Shrewsbury.

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