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All Saints

All Saints

Ramsholt

Suffolk

Anglo-Saxon or Romanesque tower with nave and chancel of c.1300 and porch of c.1850.

Architectural Features

Lancet light at right of this to ground floor stages with ashlar surround of c.1300.

North face: doorway to right of c.1300 with chamfered ashlar surround with hood mould.

Interior: Porch: doorway of c.1310 with chamfered surround and hood mould.

Set of high C18 or early-C19 box pews of wood-grained deal with panelled doors and a double-decker pulpit to the nave side of the chancel arch at south.

The pulpit has a deep, stepped cornice.

The pews retain the arrangement whereby those within the chancel face west towards this pulpit in defiance of the later C19 reinstatement of the chancel liturgy.

Octagonal font with an octagonal step and circular shaft. which are undecorated and may be earlier than the comparatively small C15 or early C16 octagonal bowl which has slightly sunken square panels to each side with quatrefoil tracery and square shields.