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All Saints

All Saints

Killington

Cumbria

C14 with alterations of C17, vestry of 1894.

Architectural Features

1st bay has C14 straight-headed window of 2 cusped lights

2nd bay has C17 2-light straight-headed window

3rd bay has 3-light C14 window as to 1st bay

4th and 5th bays have single lights of C16 or C17, that to 4th bay double-chamfered.

South facade has C17 windows, the 1st a hollow-chamfered light the 2nd and 3rd of 2 lights, the 2nd double-chamfered.

Tudor-headed west entrance and 2-light east window.

Tower has segmental pointed entrances, the inner one C14.

West end has small gallery between 2 walls, medieval holy water stoup.

SD6188 : All Saints' Church, Killington, Font

Small font with alabaster shafts.

SD6188 : All Saints' Church, Killington, Font

© Alexander P Kapp

'The window in the middle of the north wall may have been the original east window. It contains a fragment of mediaeval glass depicting a lion from the coat of arms of the Pickerings' (notice in the church).

Small medieval stained glass panel to 3-light window, armorial bearing: Pickering.

'The window in the middle of the north wall may have been the original east window. It contains a fragment of mediaeval glass depicting a lion from the coat of arms of the Pickerings' (notice in the church).

© Karl and Ali

East window has stained glass of 1907.

Former font, early to mid C17, timber, octagonal moulded bowl on 16-sided shaft with octagonal pyramidal timber cover.

Built as the chapel to Killington Hall (q.v.) by Pickering family and became parochial in 1585.