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All Saints

All Saints

Monkland

Herefordshire

C13, rebuilt by G E Street in 1866 incorporating C12, C13

Architectural Features

C14 fragments.

Coursed and random rubble with ashlar dressings under a tile roof, the spire is shingled.

The tower is C13 of three stages with a corbelled cornice and a timber broach spire.

The south wall has four windows, from west to east alternate C12 semi-circular headed windows with tufa dressings

C14 window of two trefoiled lights with label.

South porch C14 much restored timber-framing.

The reset south door of the late C13 has a two-centred arch and moulded label, as well as moulded jambs.

The north wall of nave has two C12 windows to centre, to west a C14 trefoiled lancet, to east of two pointed lights, both with label.

Font has plain round bowl tapering towards base, probably C13.

A few C14 floor tiles are re-set around the foot of the C19 pulpit, which is decorated with four carved figures of saints. (RCHM, 3, p 150