A large, light church; mostly fourteenth-century with large clerestorey and aisle windows dating from the fifteenth-century. The nave roof has carved angels and Apostles. The aisle roofs have angels together with an unusual feature: the four Evangelists shown as human figures with the heads of their symbolic beasts. The ox of St Luke is particularly visible on the north aisle roof. Against the south aisle wall two very large late sixteenth-century monuments.
Yes, All Saints is a member of CHCT.
Taking part: No
Church building will be Open
Toilet?: Yes
Things to note: We have a wonderfully ancient Church with carved roof angels, a 15th Century font and lots of other delights. we also have a huge repair bill looming and so we have lots of events going on while we try to raise money. We are holding our beer festival that day, so walkers/ riders can enjoy refreshments as well as take in our wonderful Church. what's not to love!
No grants applied for.