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All Saints

All Saints

Hannington

Hampshire

Cll, C12, C13, C14, C15, C19

Architectural Features

An aisleless nave and chancel of Saxon origin, the nave mainly Norman, the chancel rebuilt in the C15, the south aisle (of 2 bays) added before 1200, the nave and aisle lengthened to 3 bays In the C19, when a north porch and bell turret were added

Tile roof, continued to a low eaves over the aisle, bell turret of 3 stages, with a broach spire above curving side walls and a rectangular base, all covered in shingles

The chancel windows are single lights with 5 cusps within rectangular hoodmoulds, the east and south windows of the south aisle, are, C14, the others of C19 date, including a Geometrical east window

The inside has a piscina in the east wall, a south side squinch, scalloped caps and cylindrical columns, arches of circa 1300, a Jacobean pulpit, the baluster stem of a classical font (the present font being Victorian) and 2 examples of modern glazing.