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All Saints

All Saints

Ockham

Surrey

C12 with C13 chancel and North aisle, C14 south nave wall, C15 tower and north aisle wall and early C18 chapel (1735) to north

Architectural Features

Flint rubble, mortar rendered with sandstone and ashlar dressings, some brick and tile on-edge in tower, brick chapel to north, all under plain tiled roofs

C15 style west door

Clock face over, under cambered tile head to first stage of west end

Two C15, Decorated windows to north wall of 3 foiled lights under hood moulds

South nave wall has two C14, 3 cinquefoil light windows with flowing, double cusped,tracery and chamfered jambs

to north one C13 window with inserted tracery of 2 trefoil lights

re-cut C15, square-headed 3 cinquefoil light window with C14 window to east

East window is the most famous feature of Ockham Church: C13, seven lancets, plain outside in graduated pattern, the central window forming the apex

Transferred from unknown church - possibly Newark Priory - and inserted into C16 surround

Further door to south side of chancel, C13 with chamfered jambs

North aisle and east bay of nave roof C15,with canted panels framed by moulded ribs and bosses

C13 chancel arch on semi-circular responds with moulded bases and capitals and two-centred arch of two chamfered orders

Fittings: C13 double piscina to south chancel wall with stop chamfered jambs and 2 trefoil arches

Elaborate canopied niche, C14 to east end of north aisle

C19 font, with remains of old C13 font in chancel

The arches above have several roll mouldings under heavy label with band of dogtooth patterning, enclosed by C16 rear arch

Stained glass - south side, chancel, C15 figures in tracery lights

C18 German painted glass to south side of nave

Monuments:- King Chapel to north - round headed arch to aisle

On north wall monument to Peter, First Lord King and his wife by Rysbrack, 1734

Two figures sitting either side of large urn in front of pyramidal ground

Brass to Walter Frilende

Died 1376,to north side of Altar, the earliest priest's brass in Surrey

Brass to John Weston-died 1483

Monument to Peter, seventh Lord King