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All Saints

All Saints

Brailsford CP

Derbyshire

West door with Perpendicular mouldings, flanked by C18 war memorials.Three-light window above with plain arched lights and Perpendicular tracery.

Architectural Features

Gabled south porch with broad chamfered round arch with a stone above inscribed WM 1629.

To the right are two two-light windows with flat-heads and C19 Decorated style tracery, but genuine C14 mullions.

The east wall has angle buttresses and a three-light window with early C14 tracery.

To the right, a two-light window similar to those on the south side, but possibly with genuine early C14 tracery.

INTERIOR: has a four bay south arcade, the fourth bay now against the side of the tower, showing that the tower was built within the Norman nave.

Early C14 chancel arch, supported to the north on a free standing circular C12 pier with many scalloped capital.

Early C14 triple sedilia and piscina with deep fluted drain, in the south wall of the chancel.

A number of wall monuments - Edward Cox died 1846 (nave north), Annie Mosse died 1868 (nave north), Mary Horsfall died 1862 (nave north), Thomas Cox died 1842 (chancel north) gothic, John Boden died 1840 (chancel south), Anna Palmer died 1840 (chancel south), all by Hall of Derby.

Roger and Frances Cox died 1843 and 1853 (nave north) by J.B Robinson of Derby: Dorothy Draper died 1683 (chancel east) Jacobean style.

To the left of the east window is a grander, late C17 monument.

C17 communion table and C17 or earlier oak chest.

Tomb recess in the chancel north wall with an incorrectly assembled monument set in.

Carved rood beam and cross of 1934.

Deeply carved bench ends in the nave, one dated 1884.

Octagonal font, probably C16.