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All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

All Saints’ stands on its own, across a field and down a track on the edge of…

All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

This 14th-century hilltop church with…

All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

The fine, lofty pinnacles of Conington’s magnificent tower can be seen from the Great North Road and from the main rail route to Edinburgh. This late Medieval church is…

All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

This red-tiled Medieval church with its tiny…

All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

Beautiful brasses, carvings and monuments can…

All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

This pretty church is an ideal resting point for walkers crossing the beautiful North Downs. It dates back to Norman times. The south chapel of 1697 contains a touching memorial to the Bertie…

All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

This picture-postcard church…

All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

This stunning church was built in the 1760s by Solicitor-General…

All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

Set in a downland valley, this delightful little church makes a charming picture with its wooden bell-cote, a large house beyond, and just a few cottages nearby. Mentioned in Domesday Book, it is half Saxon and half Norman: the Saxon church had a nave and chancel but in 1170 the Normans removed the latter and extended the church eastwards, doubling its original length and adding a tiny new chancel. Evidence of both periods is clearly seen in the walls, windows and doorways of the building. …

All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church

This is an imposing Medieval church. A remarkable feature of the church is the collection of Medieval carvings - internally in the form of…