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All Saints

All Saints

Wittering

Cambridgeshire

Saxon and later church.

Architectural Features

Saxon chancel arch, south wall of nave and east end of chancel.

Norman north arcade.

C14 north aisle and chapel.

Late C13/early C14 west tower.

TF0502 : Wittering, All Saints Church: South eastern aspect showing Saxon long and short work on the quoins

Nave has Saxon long-and-short work in angles, tall 2-light Perpendicular south windows, and late C13 south doorway.

TF0502 : Wittering, All Saints Church: South eastern aspect showing Saxon long and short work on the quoins

© Michael Garlick

C14 north aisle has blocked 4-centred arch doorway (or window).

C14 north chapel.

Chancel has Saxon long-and-short work in the angles, late C13 south window with plate tracery and lancet and 2-light east window.

Late C13/early C14 west tower with diagonal buttresses, 2-light bell-openings with quatrefoiled circles.

Mid C12 two bay north arcade with circular pier and square abacus and scalloped capital.

Massive Saxon chancel arch with roll moulding and huge rectangular capitals/abaci.

Early C14 tomb recess in chapel.

TF0502 : All Saints Wittering - Font

Squat cylindrical font.

TF0502 : All Saints Wittering - Font

© John Salmon

Stained glass in east window by Kempe 1903.