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All Saints

Architectural Features

early C16, restored in 1843 and again in 1884.

Perpendicular style 3-light south aisle window of 1905 with glass by Compter.

East window to chancel 1884 with glass by Kempe.

Vestry with paired reset C14 lancets.

Porch rebuilt in 1843, simple Norman outer door opening with chevron ornament, inside benched on flatstone floor.

Perpendicular inner doorway, ribbed door, arch-braced roof with carved bosses.

Interior plastered on polychromatic tile pavements.

North aisle with a similar unceiled wagon roof, also the transept, all C15.

Square Norman font with broached corners on a drum base.

Detached font bowl to the north-west corner, possibly C13, tub with ribs at the corners.

Nave and aisle with a full set of C17 benches some minor later restoration.

Pulpit dated 1634, the gift of William Cary of Clovelly Court.

Jacobean with a richly carved back.

Rich High Victorian Gothic fittings including a recess which may incorporate some earlier carved work, altar rails, choir stalls, lectern dated 1883, organ by Vowles of 1889, base to pulpit renewed 1900, and oil lamps.

The interior is rich with memorials including a good series of the C17 to chancel walls with Classical columns and achievements to Carys as well as floor slabs, aisle with late C18 and early C19 monuments to the Hamlyn family, also nave with monuments and also floor slabs.

North chancel window with fragments of glass, possibly early.