Interior
From: All Saints
Early English arches along the south aisle.
Norman arches in the centre aisle. Construction began in 1079, probably under the supervision of Bishop Wakelin
Corbel on the north wall
Second corbel
Amen Stone, behind which were found the standing bodies of four men, thought to be Commonwealth soldiers.
Carved angel which adorns the lectern, one of Ninian Comper's addition to the church.
Woodwork over the doorway to the Lady Chapel, also the design of Ninian Compler
Comper's screens between the Lady Chapel and the main sanctuary.
Comper's pulpit
The East Window, designed by Comper as a memorial of World War II. (See details in 'East Window' page.)
Downloads
Notes on the history of the architecture of All Saints by Rev Thomas Heywood Masters.















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