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All Saints

All Saints

Mid Suffolk

Suffolk

The nave and north aisle roofs are leaded, the south aisle roof has concrete tiles

Architectural Features

C14 square tower with 2-light belfry openings and a crenellated parapet.

C14 aisles, the windows with a mixture of Decorated and Perpendicular-style tracery.

C15 porch of knapped flint, with flushwork panels to the front of the parapet

The roof of the porch is largely original, with moulded main components and carved bosses.

C15 south nave doorway.

Late C15 4-bay clerestory with 3-light windows.

C15 4-bay nave roof with arched-braced cambered tie beams

The wall posts rest on C19 carved wooden corbels.

Octagonal font of C14 date, each face of the bowl carved with a quatrefoil

Late C17 altar rails with twisted balusters.

On the north chancel wall is a late C17 monument to members of the Freston family: a sagging inscription tablet is framed by pilasters, with an open segmental pediment above.

Another C17 monument in the north aisle is to the Godbold family.

In the south chancel a wall monument to Richard Freston Other C18 wall monuments commemorate members of the Rant family.

Several C17 ledger slabs in chancel.