
Easter Compton
Gloucestershire
ST 58 SE ALMONDSBURY COMPTON GREENFIELD 11/19 Church of All Saints 30.3.60 G.V. II* Parish church. C1170, C14 tower, rebuilt 1852 in Neo-Norman style by C S Fripp and restored 1896 by C.E. Ponting.
South doorway has elaborate late Norman mouldings, the hood mould with reptile-head stops and 3 orders to the architrave of the door, chevron mouldings, double key pattern and an interlaced double chevron undercut in high relief
Parish church. c1170, C14 tower, rebuilt 1852 in Neo-Norman style by C S Fripp and restored 1896 by C.E. Ponting. Vestry 1924-5 by P. Hartland Thomas https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1321095?section=official-list-entry
Interior: Tower has a west door with triangular head and 3-light Decorated window above with cusped bar tracery and 1914-18 war memorial stained glass with central figure of St. George.
Nave has 3 windows to south with C19 stained glass of St. Paul, Titus and Timothy and 3 plain windows to north, all round headed with deep splayed reveals and relieving arch over.
Triple round-headed window at east end, central light being taller, with C19 stained glass of the Crucifixion, Mary and a disciple to the sides.
2 windows to south with C19 stained glass of St. Monica and Margaret.
Fittings: 2 marble monuments, to Henry Davis, 1851, and Emily Davis, 1866, both by T. Gaffin, Regent Street, London.
Wooden shield with royal arms of George III over stair turret door.
Octagonal perpendicular font with wooden cover.
Stalls, benches, pews and pulpit of 1924-5 by P. Hartland Thomas.