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All Saints

All Saints

Lullington

Somerset

C12, south aisle of c 1280, chancel of c 1340, tower

Architectural Features

south porch circa 1450, restored 1862 by T. H. Wyatt.

Predominantly Decorated and Perpendicular, much Norman work remaining.

Nave with much Norman work, particularly north door, 2 attached shafts to each side with carved capitals, tympanum with the Tree of Life, in the arch a 3 dimensional zig-zag and an outer order of beak heads, a figure of the Father under a triangular hood mould

a further C12 door to south in a simpler style

other features include two C12 windows and a corbel table on north side

Salient features of the interior are the C12 piers supporting the tower, those to chancel 3 and 2-shafted respectively, ornamental capitals

both arches to each and west made pointed c 1250.

ST7851 : Lullington, All Saints Church: Unusual double column blind arcading on the Norman font

Nave with a C11 font with much decoration, inscription in Roman style:- "Hoc Fontis Sacro Peveunt Delicta Lavacro".

ST7851 : Lullington, All Saints Church: Unusual double column blind arcading on the Norman font

© Michael Garlick

Trefoil-head piscina to chancel, small vestry with a medieval coffin lid on the wall, depicting a cross and a hand.

C17 communion table.

Much stained glass of mid C19, particularly south window of central tower, 1862 by J. L. Vanderpoorten of Brussels.