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All Saints

Trysull

Staffordshire

C12 in origin, but of this date only fragments remain

Architectural Features

major works were carried out in the C13, C14

C15, and in 1843-4 by Robert Ebbels

plain tile roofs with coped verges on shaped kneelers.

Tower: C15, clasping buttresses, 2 off-sets, moulded parapet string and a crenellated parapet.

North aisle: C13 but much restored, and extended eastwards by one bay in 1843-4.

below the westernmost window is a blocked door with round arch on corbels, possibly C12.

South aisle: circa 1300 but altered 1843-4.

Interior: C13 north arcade with cylindrical columns, squat incised capitals and pointed chamfered arches.

South arcade of circa 1300

Semi-circular single step tower arch, probably C12.

At the west end of the north aisle, over the vestry door is a C13 sculpture of a bishop under a pointed trefoil arch.

2 C15 roof trusses, each with 4 raking struts extending from a cambered tie beam to collar and principals.

Fittings: next to the door, an iron bound chest hewned from a single oak log, probably C13.

Stone font, probably C15, moulded base and pedestal, octagonal basin with quatrefoil panels.

Oak pulpit, early C17, blank arches and arabesque panels over.

Road screen, C15 or early C16 with Flamboyant pierced panels.

Monuments: Thomas Pudsey, died 1715, tablet with coat of arms and an urn

Stained glass: chancel east window of 1844 incorporates 2 late C14 figures, chancel north and south windows of 1857 by D. Evans of Shrewsbury depicting the 4 Evangelists.