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All Saints

All Saints

Fawley

Hampshire

Possibly Saxon, certainly early Norman, much enlarged late C12, remodelled early C14, restored 1844 and 1866 by H Woodyer, damaged by bombing 1940 and restored 1954 by R Blacking

Architectural Features

Rubble stone, partly rendered, stone dressings, old plain tile roofs

Plan of late C12 chancel and north chapel, chancel lengthened early C14 and south chapel added, nave of early C12 origin remodelled late C12 when south-east tower added (presumably with balancing north transept), aisles were added early C13, C19 west porch and window, chancel and north chapel rebuilt C20

Underneath is window frame of supposedly Saxon round-headed window found during C20 rebuilding

Moulded string course to C15 rebuilt stages

Aisles have early C14 wide trefoiled lancets, some restored

Plain C14 south door

At west end of nave is mid C19 gabled Norman porch

Chancel arch is mid C12 from earlier church, low roundheaded with slight chamfer and moulded abaci

At west end is C12 doorway of plain inner order and outer order with roll-mould springing from nook-shafts with scalloped capitals

C17 pulpit with carved panels