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All Saints

All Saints

Staunton

Gloucestershire

Early C12, with alterations and additions through the Medieval period, and some C19 restoration.

Architectural Features

Embattled parapet with corner pinnacles and gargoyles.

Interior: Scissor beam nave roof, 5-bay arcade on south side with moulded pointed Early English arches on cylindrical piers, some with carved capitals.

All Saints Church in the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester dates
from the early 12th century, with many later alterations and additions.

Base of tower C12, heightened in C15.

All Saints Church in the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester dates from the early 12th century, with many later alterations and additions.

© Jaggery

Stone pulpit on north west pier of tower with spiral stone rood staircase inside leading to very narrow door in pier above.

Chancel added in C15, has several C17 floor tombstones.

Victorian pews, many with brass candlesticks.

Churches and chapels (no. 26).  The church building dates from around 1100 but the site may be older, an old font is thought to be a Roman altar.

Fonts: Norman font under south crossing arch, possibly originally a Roman altar, and C15 font in south west corner.

Churches and chapels (no. 26). The church building dates from around 1100 but the site may be older, an old font is thought to be a Roman altar.

© Andy Stott