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All Saints

Barling

Essex

C12 south wall of Nave.

Architectural Features

C15 the chancel was lengthened, the north vestry and west tower added.

Circa 1500 chancel partly rebuilt, north aisle and arcade and south porch added.

The upper part of south porch is C16/C17.

Circa 1500 north aisle, east wall window of 3 cinquefoiled lights, segmental head, brick repairs over.

Nave, south wall, with 2 windows of 2 cinquefoiled lights with cusped lights over, that to west C14, to east C19/C20.

chamfered arched braces to chamfered and cambered tie beams, side seats, C19 south doorway, chamfered 2-centred arch, label with foliate stops, rear arch may be C12.

To left and right of this window are trefoiled 2-centred arch niches each with a carved statue.

C19 stained glass to east window.

South wall, low cill to window with 2 defaced carved figures.

George Asser 1683 and 1687.

Pulpit, panelled octagonal on octagonal base

octagonal sounding board with carved angle and central flowers.

Brass eagle lectern.

1902 stained glass to south west window.

C15 octagonal font with quatrefoils and shields to panels, moulded pilasters to stem, moulded bases.

C13/C14 floor slab with cusped cross, another much worn floor slab at western end of north aisle.

Said to contain 2 bells, by John Dier, late C16

by John Hodson, 1666.