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Church of All Hallows, Gedling

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Church of All Hallows, Gedling — Grade I listed building-listed church in england-east-midlands, United Kingdom.

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Church of All Hallows, Gedling is a Grade I listed building-listed church in england-east-midlands, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1235924). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Details GEDLING ARNOLD LANE SK 64 SW (north east side) 7/41 Church of All Hallows 18.1.50 G.V. I Parish church. C13, C14. Restored 1890. Vestry and organ chamber 1925. Coursed and squared rubble and dressed stone. Gabled and lean-to plain tile and slate roofs. Ashlar dressings. Moulded and chamfered plinths, moulded sill bands, coved and chamfered eaves. West tower, nave, north and south aisles, chancel, vestry, organ chamber, south porch. West tower, c.1300 and c.1320, 3 stages, has 2 string courses, mask corbel table with corner spouts, and crenellated parapet. 4 pairs of corner buttresses, 3 setoffs. Setback octagonal broach spire with 4 gabled lucarnes with double lancets and 4 niches with figures. Above, 4 smaller lucarnes and weathercock. First stage has to west, restored double lancet with hood mould. Second stage has 4 cusped double lancets and a clock each side. Third stage has 4 larger double lancets with hood moulds, stops and finials. Nave, c.1200, c.1300 and C15, has west end with sill band, coped gable and cross. Restored C13 doorway with shafts and hood mould. Above it, triple lancet with reticulated tracery, hood mould and stops. Flanked by single gabled niches with mask corbels, that to right containing figure. Crenellated clerestory has on each side 5 square headed untraceried triple lancets. North aisle, 4 bays, has coped parapet and diagonal buttress to east. North side has 2 buttresses and to east, 2 C13 triple lancets. To their right, chamfered doorway and another triple lancet. All have hood moulds. To right again, small cusped lancet. South aisle, 4 bays, has sill band, coved eaves with gargoyles, and crenellated parapet. East end has restored C13 triple lancet with hood mould and stops. South side has 3 buttresses. To east, 2 C13 triple lancets

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Church of All Hallows is a Grade I listed church located in Gedling, in the East Midlands. It is recognised for its architectural significance and historical importance.

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Coordinates
52.9769, -1.0805
County
Nottinghamshire
District
Gedling
Parish
Gedling, unparished area
Postcode
NG4 4BE
Parliamentary constituency
Gedling
Established
1250

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of All Hallows, Gedling?
Church of All Hallows, Gedling is in Nottinghamshire, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode NG4 4BE), in the parish of Gedling, unparished area.
Is Church of All Hallows, Gedling a listed building?
Church of All Hallows, Gedling is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Church of All Hallows, Gedling free to visit?
Yes, Church of All Hallows, Gedling is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of All Hallows, Gedling?
Drivers can navigate to postcode NG4 4BE. It sits within the Gedling parliamentary constituency.