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All Saints

All Saints

Brandeston

Suffolk

Medieval, restored 1862-3.

Architectural Features

Late C14 tower with 4-stage diagonal buttresses and crenellated parapet

West face of tower remodelled late C15: good doorway with moulded arch incorporating 2 orders of carving, hoodmould with carved spandrels, original door with traceried head

Late C14 3-bay nave with 2 original 2-light windows to each side

Early C14 chancel: to the south a window with 3 grouped lancets and one 2-light traceried window, both largely original

TM2460 : Brandeston, All Saints: font

C13 octagonal font with Purbeck marble bowl

TM2460 : Brandeston, All Saints: font

© Basher Eyre

TM2460 : Brandeston, All Saints: looking towards the pulpit

early C17 pulpit

TM2460 : Brandeston, All Saints: looking towards the pulpit

© Basher Eyre

8 C15 nave benches with traceried poppyhead ends and mutilated armrests

4 further C15 poppyhead benches in chancel

North sanctuary with good wall monument to John Revett and Alice his wife: tablet with flanking columns, scrolled pediment with putti, garlands at the foot.

Graded I for surviving medieval work.