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All Saints

Architectural Features

chancel rebuilt early C13

clerestory added C15

north aisle and arcade mid C13

early C14 south aisle and arcade

nave clerestory has C15 north and C16/C17 south windows

Two chamfered C13 lancers have moulded sill course and string course above

Inside is a C14 doorway of two continuous moulded orders, the outer with ball mouldings

Moulded C13 north-west doorway has hood mould and plank door, C19 straight-headed north windows of two ogee lights

Early C14 chancel arch of two chamfered orders, the outer continuous, the inner with responds and moulded capitals

Late C17 altar rails have twisted balusters

carved frieze and terminal figures

Early/mid C17 pulpit with elaborate arcaded and carved decoration

Simple C15 octagonal font

C18 marble font with oval basin

Carved and ornamented three bay arcade with openwork volutes and Ionic pilasters

plain and carved panels

Five-bay screen of c.1680 c. 650 to the south chapel of the Chetwynd family has moulded and ornamented arches with panelled Corinthian piers and winged head spandrels and above, two trumpeting angels, a large cartouche of arms and flaming urns

Stained glass: east window 1861

Chetwynd chapel east window has heraldic glass

Monuments: mid C15 alabaster effigy of a lady and incised effigy slab of Margaret Chetwynd 1539 in chancel

A large collection of good quality monuments and many hatchments to the Chetwynd family include in the chapel a large tablet with balusters, shields and painted decoration, and inscriptions to John 1593, and Margaret

Wall monuments with cartouches, panels and varying ornament, and inscriptions to Walter 1673, Frances 1673, and William 1676, in chancel and chapel

Architectural tablets include those in Frances 1686, Sir George 1850 but in C17 style, Nicholas Penny 1707 and Nicholas and Francis Penny, late C18. (Buildings of England: Warwickshire: pp300.301