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All Saints

All Saints

Eyton

Herefordshire

Probably C12, enlarged C14, refitted late C15, heavily restored and extended 1853.

Architectural Features

Coursed rubble with ashlar dressings and tile roof.

Chancel and nave in one, C19 north vestry, C17 south porch.

The C17 timber- framed south porch has two ornamental struts above the tie-beam of the gable truss and the walls are divided into two bays each with a 2-light opening.

Roofs: probably late C15, chancel of one main bay sub-divided by two arch-braced collar trusses, with the cusped wind-braces forming quatrefoils.

The moulded front beam of loft is carved with two bands of foliage, the lower beam has pendant brattishing of fleurs-de-lys.

The boarded cove is panelled with moulded ribs and carved bosses at the intersections.

Wall tablet on north wall of chancel is framed by elaborate carved foliage, with a segmental pediment surmounted by a coat of arms.