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All Saints

All Saints

Ulting

Essex

C13 nave and chancel, chancel with earlier core, restored and extended 1873 by Frederick Chancellor.

Architectural Features

Undivided C13 nave and chancel, C19 north porch and south vestry.

Red plain tiled roof, pierced ridge tiles.

C19 east window of three cusped lights with reticulated tracery above, 2 centre arched head, moulded label, rear splays may be C15.

Small C13 lancet window to west of south doorway, this C13 restored C19, with moulded shafts and imposts and two-centre arched head.

West wall, two C19 stone dressed lancet windows with coloured brick and tile relieving arches above.

North wall with three C13 lancet windows

a largely C19 window of two cusped lights with tracery in a two-centred head, with C14 rear splay.

C14 piscina in north wall of nave, under inserted C14 window, part of cill of which cut away, possibly as sedilia.

C19 carved and moulded altar rails.

C19 carved choir stalls, carved pews with poppy heads.

C19 octagonal stone pulpit, moulded base, pierced trefoiled two-light panels, centre and angle columns.

Octagonal font, probably early C13 Purbeck marble bowl, with two-centre arched sunk panels, chamfered angles and rim, supported on central and angle columns, on later plain octagonal base.

Coloured floor tiles.

Earliest records of church on the site in 1299 when Lord of the Manor of Ulting gave the church to Beeleigh Abbey

physical evidence suggests at least mid C12 origins.