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All Saints

All Saints

Upper Farringdon

Hampshire

C12, C13, c.1400, restored and enlarged 1858, by Woodyer

Architectural Features

Stone and rendered walls, with a tile roof

The lower part of the tower is C13, with 3 lancets, the upper C14, with small quatrefoil bell-stage openings, the walls being rendered, and the roof a shingled broach spire

Inside, the arcade (of later plain round arches) rests on circular piers, the western bay with scalloped caps, the eastern bays moulded, and there is a small Norman north door (blocked). The ceiling is flat between tie beams, but at the east end is arched with moulded wall-plates

There is a classical wall monument (of 1770) in the nave, a panelled C18 pulpit, a bowl font meting on 4 C13 capitals, other fittings being Victorian