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All Saints' Church, Grindon

Grindon church was built in 1845 to designs by the Francis brothers, replacing an older medieval building. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, ...

All Saints' Church, Leigh

All Saints church was rebuilt a by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield in 1846 after a fire, using part of the original 14th century tower, font and stained glass in the chancel. The work was paid for by the ...

All Saints' Church, Leigh

A watercolour painting of the exterior of All Saints' Church, Leigh, viewed from the south west. All Saints' church was rebuilt a by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield in 1846 after a fire, using part of the ...

All Saints' Church, Leigh

All Saints church was rebuilt a by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield in 1846 after a fire, using part of the original 14th century tower, font and stained glass in the chancel. The work was paid for by the ...

All Saints' Church, Madeley

Madeley’s parish church is dedicated to All Saints and was in existence by the end of the 12th century. It has a Norman arcade and an Early English nave. The chancel was rebuilt in 1872 to the design ...

All Saints' Church, Madeley

A postcard view of the interior of All saints' Church, Madeley, looking east along the nave towards the chancel. Madeley’s parish church was in existence by the end of the 12th century. It has a Norman ...

All Saints Church, Milwich

The nave and chancel of All Saints Church, Milwich showing the post-1906 alterations when the floor was tiled and the old box pews were removed and replaced with open ones. The interior is decorated, ...

All Saints' Church, Milwich

The first record of a church on this site is dated about 1140. The tower of the present building dates from the late 15th century, although the remainder of the church was rebuilt in the 1790s after the ...

All Saints Church, Moddershall

All Saints Church, Moddershall, viewed from the North. The original church that was built in 1903-04 (opened for worship in April 1904) was taken down in 1993 and the church rebuilt using the original ...

All Saints Church, Moddershall,

All Saints Church, Moddershall, viewed from the North. The original church that was built in 1903/04 (opened for worship in April 1904) was taken down in 1993 and the church rebuilt using the original ...

All Saints Church, Moddershall,

All Saints Church, Moddershall, view from the north west. All Saints Church, Moddershall, viewed from the North. The original church that was built in 1903/04 (opened for worship in April 1904) was taken ...

All Saints' Church, Sandon

All Saints' dates from the Norman period. Inside, in the west window, can be found a fragment of fourteenth century stained glass. The font dates from 1669. In 1851 the north aisle was remodelled to serve ...

All Saints Church, Trysull

The parish church of Trysull is originally 12th century in origin, but only fragments of the building remain from this date. Major improvements were made during the 13th, 14th, 15th centuries, including ...

All Saints' Church, Trysull

The parish church of Trysull is originally 12th century in origin, but only fragments of the building remain from this date. Major improvements were made during the 13th, 14th, 15th centuries, including ...

All Saints’ Church, Chebsey

All Saints' dates from the Norman period. The Perpendicular west tower features an outside stair turret. The churchyard contains an Anglo-Saxon cross shaft. Inside the church can be found late Victorian ...

All Saints’ Church, Ranton

All Saints' Church dates from the thirteenth century. The building was renovated in 1753, when the brick chancel was built. The east window was probably put in at this time. The bell turret was removed ...

All Saints's Church, Leigh

All Saints' church was rebuilt by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield in 1846, using part of the original tower. The work was paid for by the Bagots of Blithfield. Some of the medieval church survived the rebuilding, ...

Alrewas Church: aquatint engraving

'Alrewas Church.' South east view across the graveyard, showing the tower, the south aisle and the high chancel roof. [From J. Buckler's sepia drawing, ref: SV I.34.]Anonymous [? F. Jukes].