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All Saints

All Saints

Newbridge

Isle of Wight

Mainly C13 but with south west tower rebuilt in 1752 and the North or Barrington Chapel added in 1842 by A.F. Livesay who began restoring the church in 1836.

Architectural Features

Nave is C13 with west wall of flint, the rest of coursed rubble.

West porch is probably C17 with pointed arch and stone coping with kneelers.

The upper stages were reconstructed in 1752, with a stone tablet commemorating T. Hollis & J. Casford, churchwardens at the time after remaining in ruins since a fire of 1683. lancets to upper stages.

Chancel is C13 with part stone rubble and part flint.

North porch is C19 in Neo-Norman style with gable, round-headed arch with zigzag moulding and engaged columns and circular window above.

Interior: Nave has C13 font, table top type of Purbeck marble.

The south aisle has hatchments and the late C14 brass of a knight with a dog at his feet, William Montague son of the Earl of Salisbury killed in 1379 while jousting with his father.

Chancel has C13 pointed chancel arch.

C8

Pevsner: B.O.E. Hampshire and the Isle of Wight: 736).