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All Saints

All Saints

Wyton

Cambridgeshire

Early C13 nave, C14 chancel, C19 north aisle, north vestry, south-west tower and south porch.

Architectural Features

Late C14 south doorway of two moulded orders in two centred head with label with foliate stops restored C19.

South wall of nave has one C19 window and one C15 three cinquefoil light window with vertical tracery in two centred head with moulded label.

C14 chancel with part of south wall early C13.

South wall has early C13 doorway in two-centred arch with moulded label, mask stops and moulded imposts stopped on each side by four dog-tooth ornaments.

One late C14 window of two cinque- foil lights with moulded label.

One early C16 window of three cinquefoil lights in four-centred head with moulded label.

East window late C14 of three cinquefoil lights with tracery in two-centred head with moulded label.

North wall of chancel has late C13 window of two pointed lights with a moulded label and mask stops.

C19 north vestry with C14 window reset.

C13 doorway reset.

Two-centred arch of two moulded orders with moulded label and foliated stops, inner order is roll moulded and outer with detached, restored shafts with moulded capitals and bases, carved with stiff leaf foliage, moulded hold- water bases and abaci continued round the inner order as imposts.

C19 deal door with C13 wrough iron work.

Interior: C19 chancel roof on late C14 stone corbels.

C14 two-centred chancel arch of three moulded orders with moulded label.

Responds of two chamfered orders with an attached shaft with moulded and embattled capitals enriched with carved paterae and lion and human faces.

Early C13 north arcade of four bays.

Two eastern piers have each four keeled shafts divided by subsidiary shafts, all with moulded capitals carved with stiff leaf foliage, common octagonal abaci, moulded hold-water bases and square plinths.

West respond has an attached half octagonal column with carved leaves on the capital.

North wall of chancel has 1717 monument to Ainsworth family.

South wall of chancel has 1726 monument to Hildersley family.