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All Saints

All Saints

West Suffolk

Suffolk

In the north chancel wall is a C13 lancet.

Architectural Features

North and south doorways, and south priest's doorway (restored) later C13.

Mid C14 tower, the lowest stage of ashlar, with moulded west doorway

A ringing chamber quatrefoil window has a C13 coffin slab for a lintel, On the south face of the tower is a worn C18 tablet with enriched border.

South nave arcade has octagonal piers with moulded capitals of early C14 type, below them are trefoil-headed arches carved on each face

many have medieval graffiti.

3- light early C14 east window with intersecting tracery

a later C14 low-side window in the south wall.

The aisle was raised, given square-headed 2-light windows with mask corbels, and re-roofed C15.

Nave roof also raised C15

The C14 or C15 porch was almost rebuilt C18 in gault brick

it encloses another good C14 image niche.

Chancel roof C15, canted and plastered, with crenellated cornice.

C13 limestone font, the square bowl has recessed pilasters at the corners and 5 matching supporting shafts.

Set of 7 C14 pews in aisle

Octagonal C17 pulpit with C18 steps and handrail.

Fragments of 3 wall paintings on north side of nave, one (St. Christopher) is covered by a monument.

east aisle and north nave wall have good, but jumbled, medieval glass.

Several early C19 marble wall monuments on the north nave wall, and a brass recording benefaction of John Mortlock A marble monument in the chancel to Revd.

one of 1697.