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All Saints (Messing)

All Saints (messing)

Messing

Essex

C13 and later, in stone rubble, conglomerate, and Roman brick.

Architectural Features

Limestone dressings, red plain tile roof.

Circa 1840 south chapel and vestry in red brick, with red plain tile roof.

C14 nave, extensively restored in C19.

All windows are now C19, but in C14 style.

Remains of C14 north doorway with moulded reveals.

Nave roof is C15, of 6 bays, 7 cants, on moulded ashlar plates.

Principal rafters, arch braced to collars, with carved angels with shields at foot.

Against the east wall is a hammer beam truss, with carved angels at the ends of the hammer beams.

C13 chancel with C17 east window, of 3 lights with tracery in 2 central head.

Mid C14 window in north and matching window in south walls with 2 ogee lights and tracery in a 2 centred head.

C13 lancet window now blocked.

Early C16 brick doorway, with chamfered jambs, and 4 centred arch, in square head also now blocked.

C13 iron bound chest, with 3 locks and 2 lids.

C17 oak panelling in chancel with Corinthian pilasters, entablature, dentilled cornice and frieze with cherub heads.

Panels contain an oval with carved spandrels.

Royal Arms, dated 1634, now in south chapel, chancel paving of C17 black and white marble, with inscription (RCHM 1).