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All Hallows

All Hallows

South Cerney

Gloucestershire

Norman foundation, altered throughout Medieval period, restored 1862 by J.P. St. Aubyn.

Architectural Features

Rubble stone tower and chancel, remainder mostly coursed, with dressed stone aisle walls on offset plinth, stone slate roof to chancel, rest plain tiles, with coped verges and cross finials.

Single Norman lancet to north and south on bottom stage, single square-headed light with relieving arch on second stage, twin belfry louvres to top stage, with clock on south face, large tie bar oval plates towards top.

North aisle has partly restored Norman north door, 2 and 3-light Decorated C19 windows and stepped buttresses.

Chancel has 3-light east window with ball flower decoration on upper tracery, and small ogee head priest's door on south side between 2-light Decorated windows, all of C14.

On south side, large C19 porch with angle buttresses and tall coped gable and rear Norman doorway with beakheads and chevron moulding, moved to this position in 1862.

Many fine black and white marble wall monuments of C18 and C19 in aisles and chancel.