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All Saints

All Saints

Mid Suffolk

Suffolk

C12 or C13 tower, raised in C14.

Architectural Features

Nave, south porch and chancel rebuilt in C15.

To west a C13 lancet with a hollow chamfered surround,above it a small quatrefoil opening.

String course to C14 octagonal belfry, irregular quoining, 4 twin louvred openings with curvilinear traceried arched heads.

String course to C15 English bond red brick parapet.

Nave to south has two 2-light C19 windows following C15 precursors with traceried arched heads, stone quoins and voussoirs.

Inner entrance has C15 wave and hollow moulded pointed arch with hoodmould, old boarded door with iron strap hinges, stoup with semi-circular bowl in east jamb of entrance arch.

Inner entrance arch, C15, as to south with a similar door.

Nave: early brickwork to broad rear arches of 3 windows, rood loft stairs to north with a hollow chamfered lower opening to upper opening with early brickwork and a restored segmental head, to south a C15 piscina with cusped head

a round headed niche for an image, roof ceiled in C19 with applied bosses and ribbing, C16

C17 moulded wall plates.

TM1377 : Font of All Saints Church

C15 font has a simple octagonal bowl with moulded cap and base to octagonal stem.

TM1377 : Font of All Saints Church

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Gothic pulpit of 1861 is richly panelled, crocketed and finialed, Gothic reading desk.

Chancel north wall monument to J. Castleton, d. 1727, and family: varied marbles, projecting pedestal with moulded base and cornice, inscription, on this rest busts of Castleton and wife, 3 oval medallion busts of children, aedicular surround, fluted pilasters, open pediment on consoles surmounted by arms in cartouche and 2 funerary urns.

Adjacent are C17 and C18 tomb slabs.

Late C19 stained glass.