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All Hallows

All Hallows

Seaton

Rutland

Early C12 in origin, with S door and shafts of chancel arch surviving from that date.

Architectural Features

N aisle and nave arcade are late C12

C13 chancel.

Late C13 W tower and spire.

C14 S porch.

S doorway has fine roll mouldings and billet moulding to arch, and jambs with pairs of slender shafts, richly carved capitals and friezes, and moulded bases.

S porch has good moulded 2-centred arch with flanking traceried pilaster buttresses and carved stops to inner label.

S door with double hollow-chamfered surround and carved head stops to hoodmould.

S aisle has W window seat incorporating panels and balusters of former font, each panel with raised stone cross.

Chancel arch has roll mouldings and good early C12 shafts with carved capitals and frieze.

Chancel has fine C13 window shafts, C19 arch to vestry and aumbry in N wall, cusped aumbries flanking altar, and fine group of piscina and triple sedilia with trefoil arches in S wall.

Most fittings are late C19, except for an octagonal stone basin, formerly a font, a chest with iron straps in the porch, and early-mid C18 altar rails with dropped wooden balusters.

Stained glass in E window by Heaton, Butler and Bayne.

The only notable monuments are a medieval effigy in S aisle, and a memorial tablet of 1852 to the Monckton family.