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All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

In its circle of trees, overlooking the Civil War battle site of Edge Hill, this church is approached up steps from the Kineton to Southam road. It is especially lovely in late spring when the primroses are blooming in the churchyard.

The building appears long, low and massive, the result of extensions over the centuries. The eastern end of the nave is 12th-century, the westward extension 14th, the clerestory was added in the 15th, the charming tower in the 17th and the present chancel was built about 1730, when a north transept was added over a burial vault.

The transept chapel has three windows glazed with lovely 16th-century Italian glass. The few monuments are of good quality.