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All Saints

All Saints

Ellough

Suffolk

Medieval, restored 1880-2 by Butterfield.

Architectural Features

C14 square unbuttressed tower with 2-light Y-traceried bell-chamber openings

C15 flat parapet of knapped flint.

2-bay nave with C15 2-light windows.

C14 2-bay chancel, partly re-faced in late C19: 2-light windows, C19 3-light east window.

C15 8-bay nave roof with cambered tie beams, arched wind- bracing and a crenellated wallplate

the roof is said to have originally been more steeply-pitched, and was raised in late C19, the wallposts supported on stone corbels carved as heads.

C14 piscina with cusped and crocketted ogee arch

TM4486 : All Saints, Ellough - Font

C15 octagonal font, the faces of the bowl carved alternately with shields and flowers

TM4486 : All Saints, Ellough - Font

© John Salmon

In the sanctuary are 2 brasses with female effigies and in the chancel one mid C18 ledger slab.

Some of the furnishings have been removed, including the pulpit, choir stalls and organ.