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All Saints

All Saints

Greater London

Greater London

Lady Chapel, tower and south aisle: pre 1150

Architectural Features

Knapped flint, stone dressings, limestone, red brick, chequerwork brick, red brick and stone dressings, tile roofs

C19 work, knapped flint, stone dressings, tile roofs

Late C12 to early C13 with many alterations

East window, fragments of late C14 three-light tracery, remainder 1890s

Lower stage largely obscured, said to be C12, upper stages C18

South porch in flint with tile roof, largely C19 restoration of C16 or C17 structure

Above, two-light dormer under half hipped tile roof

Blocked doorway, probably, C14

Rood screen and cross, c1914, by Bodley, painted and decorated by Comper, 1931

Organ loft, 1931-38 by Comper, a vaulted canopy supported on slender columns all painted, and decorated with figures of saints

Marble octagonal font, probably by Bodley, gilded and painted cover, by Comper

South aisle arcade in three bays, late C12/ early C13, polygonal piers and responds with crocketed and waterleaf capitals

Rear arch of blocked C14 doorway in south wall behind render

C12/C13 arch to Lady Chapel from base of tower, possibly former sanctuary of original two cell church

Monuments: Gaynesford monument, chest tomb with brasses above, to Nicholas Gaynesford, d. 1497

Scawen monument, 1722 to William Scawen

Aedicule with Corinthian columns flanking panel with cherub on gadrooned base, clouds and angels above, surmounted by garlanded cartouche, reclining figure with skull below

Fellowes monument, resited from east end of nave, 1724, obelisk bearing arms, on gadrooned basin, flanking urns

Pulpit, C18, polygonal, oak with swept stair, tester by Comper

Glass all by Kempe notably Lady Chapel of 1895 and 1900, except north aisle and northern baptistry windows by Comper