Must admit this church was on it's own in my list to visit I could not link it up on a visit with any other churches in the area so the other week I bit the bullet and went along to have a look. I found a church that was worth visiting. Some history of Wikipedia:-
"The oldest parts of the Church of England parish church of All Saints are late 12th-century; other parts are 13th-century and the tower is 15th-century. The building was refashioned in the 18th century and restored by Street. In 1708 Abraham I Rudhall of Gloucester cast a ring of five bells for the west tower. In 1884 Mears and Stainbank of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry recast the third bell. In 1938 Mears and Stainbank cast a new treble bell to increase the ring to six. All Saints is a Grade II* listed building"
An old preaching cross base stands on the green in front of the church
Going to the far east end to get this view
Moving around south to see the south aisle chapel
East on the north side of the church
I only noticed the bird photo bombing after I downloaded the photo
South across the east end
CWWG war grave of Private C.W.F.Bond
Selection of Tombs near the church on the south side
First view after coming through the door and you are faced with the font and it's huge cover
Under is the effigy of Alice Playdell
I mentioned the window in the porch which meant a room there, well it gave light to the balcony area which may have been a room in the past
I could not find out if it was at some time. You can access it but due to H&S not at the moment

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