Stonework
From: NADFAS Church Records
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The most notable stonework in the church is the 12th century Tournai Font, donated to All Saints by Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester 1129 – 1171.
Also of interest is the ‘Amens Stone’ in the South transept, found during the 1870 restoration of the church, originally set above a vault containing the skulls of four men buried upright.
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NADAFA church recordsDate of creation
1987Place
All Saints ChurchContributor
Rev Jane BallCopyright
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2017-02-003Format
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Rev C.H.Mylne (2)
Rev R.J.B.Smith (1)
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