Ellington, All Saints

The late 14th century west tower with square buttresses supports a broach spire with three levels of lucarnes on alternating faces. The embattled nave and aisles with gargoyles are from the late Middle Ages. All three roofs have carved angels and apostles at the foot of the truss posts. The earliest surviving parts are the late 13th century chancel arch and the north doorway. The chancel was rebuilt by Scott in 1883 who also provided the choirstalls and altar rail. The “green” glass survives in two of the windows on the north side but elsewhere the clear glass is post-World War 2. Whilst the rood stair remains, the veranda rood screen has been removed.

All Saints

Church Road
Ellington
PE28 0AL

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