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All Saints

All Saints

West Suffolk

Suffolk

The nave has a core of C11 or C12, with large areas of coursed flint walling and 2 blocked lancets.

Architectural Features

Apart from the porch almost all other work is C14.

South aisle was added mid C14, with a 4- bay nave arcade having octagonal piers and moulded capitals.

A 5-light net-traceried east window has 2 large flanking canopied image niches, richly-carved and with traces of colour.

Further similar mid C14 windows of 1 and 2 lights in nave and chancel side walls.

Moulded mid C14 south doorway with restored plank doors

North nave doorway of late C14 or C15.

East chancel window of 3 lights, late C14, restored.

the tall belfry stage has large Y-traceried windows and well- carved gargoyles projecting from a frieze of quatrefoils.

In the chancel is a large number of C14 mosaic tiles with line-impressed decoration. ).

Porch added C15, with pilastered doorway and 2-light side windows.

C15 stairs and doorway to former roodloft

Early C14 font, the bowl of limestone, octagonal, with different tracery on each face, the 5 supporting columns probably later.

Octagonal C17 pulpit with balusters and handrail.

Some good C14 stained glass, especially figures and tabernacle-work in south aisle.

C17 altar rails with splat balusters.

a set of 2, pilastered, of C15, and several small sets of C15- C17.