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All Saints' Church , Trysull
View looking westwards along Bell Road towards All Saint's Church.
All Saints Church and graveyard, Dilhorne
Assorted styles of 18th and 19th century memorials can be seen in the graveyard surrounding the church.
The Church of All Saints has one of the few octagonal towers in the country. The lower part of ...
All Saints' Church and Vicarage, Milwich,
The first record of a church on this site is dated c.1140. The tower of the present building dates from the late fifteenth century, although the remainder of the church was rebuilt in the 1790s after ...
All Saints' Church Club Day, Leek
All Saints’ Church Club Day procession with the church banner by the Nicholson Memorial at the eastern end of Derby Street. Standing second from right is the Rev. N. Turner. In the background is the ...
All Saints' Church Font, Milwich,
The font in All Saints' Church dates from the thirteenth century and is decorated with roll moulding at the rim and base.
Part of the font is plain and it is probable the font was never finished or ...
All Saints' Church Interior, Chebsey,
All Saints dates from the Norman period. The tower features an outside stair turret. The churchyard contains an Anglo-Saxon cross shaft.
Inside the church can be found late Victorian stained glass ...
All Saints' Church interior, Dilhorne
The interior of the chancel.
Pevsner stated "the chancel is late-medieval but over-restored (by Christian)' and described the oak altar rail as 'Jacobean'.
The church contains a list of vicars ...
All Saints' Church interior, Forton
This postcard view shows the nave and chancel of the Grade II* listed All Saints’ Church, Forton. Looking through the arcade of Tuscan columns on the left there is a glimpse of the North Aisle. In the ...
All Saints' Church Interior, Milwich,
The first record of a church on this site is dated c.1140. The tower of the present building dates from the late fifteenth century, although the remainder of the church was rebuilt in the 1790s after ...
All Saints' Church Interior, Ranton,
All Saint's Church dates from the thirteenth century.
The building was renovated in 1753, when the chancel was built. The east window was probably put in at this time.
The bell turret was removed ...
All Saints' Church Tower, Chebsey,
All Saints dates from the Norman period. The tower features an outside stair turret. The churchyard contains an Anglo-Saxon cross shaft.
Inside the church can be found late Victorian stained glass ...
All Saints' Church tower, Dilhorne
All Saints Church is a Grade II Listed Building, the oldest parts being of 13th century origin.
The octagonal church tower is a rare feature in England.
All Saints' Church, Alrewas
The Grade 1 Listed All Saints' Church stands in Mill End Lane. It was built in the 13th century, replacing an earlier church. It has 14th, 18th & 19th century additions.
In the chancel, fragments ...
All Saints' Church, Alrewas
All Saints' Church stands in Mill End Lane. It was built in the 13th century, replacing an earlier church. It has 14th, 18th and 19th century additions.
In the chancel, fragments of medieval wall-paintings ...
All Saints' Church, Alrewas
All Saints' Church stands in Mill End Lane. It was built in the 13th century, replacing an earlier church. It has 14th, 18th and 19th century additions. In the chancel, fragments of medieval wall-paintings ...
All Saints' Church, Bednall
All Saints' Church was built in 1846 to designs by Henry Ward of Stafford. A steeple was later added in 1873.
This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, ...
All Saints' Church, Bloxwich
All Saints' church was built in 1791-94. The west tower was rebuilt in 1875-77 by Davis and Middleton.
This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, ...
All Saints Church, Branston Road, Burton-on-Trent
The church was built between 1903-1905 to the design of Naylor & Sale of Derby, and paid for by William Bass.