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All Saints

All Saints

Earls Barton

Northamptonshire

Late C10, early and late C12, C13 and C14, restored mid C19

Architectural Features

South elevation of chancel of 3-window range of C14 two-light windows, 2 to left have square heads and other has segmental head

C12 south door has round-arched head and low side lancet to left

East window is a C13 triple lancet with shafts between

Porch to left of centre, restored C19, has C14 double-chamfered outer arch with cluster responds

Late C12 inner door has 2 orders of shafts with 2 bands of zig-zag decoration round the arch with centre bands of beak heads

Castellated parapet is probably C14

Interior: 3-bay nave arcade of double-chamfered arches, those to the south are late C13 with octagonal piers and those to the north are early C14 with 4-shafted piers

C13 triple-chamfered chancel arch has early C12 double-shafted responds

C13 double-chamfered tower arch has late C13 plain responds with many scalloped capitals

Late C12 decoration around the top of the arch was probably reset

Late C12 five and six-bay blank arcading with zig-zag decoration to north and south walls of chancel

C14 recess to left

C17 carved panelled pulpit

C19 font

Monuments: brasses to John Muscote died 1512 and his wife, wall mounted to south of tower arch

3 early C19 tablets with figures and urn above, to Whitworth family in tower and to south of chancel

Most nave and chancel windows have C19 and early C20 stained glass