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Church of All Saints, Horseheath

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Church of All Saints, Horseheath — a Grade I-listed church in england-london, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

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Church of All Saints, Horseheath is a Grade I-listed building in england-london, United Kingdom. Grade I status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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Details HORSEHEATH WEST WICKHAM ROAD TL 6147 20/85 (North Side) Church of All 22.11.67 Saints I Parish Church. C14 and C15. Restored 1829 and 1883 and later. Flint, fieldstone and clunch and limestone dressings. Tiled roofs, leaded. West tower, nave, south porch and chancel. West tower of four stages with later stepped and embattled parapet. Main cornice with central gargoyles. Restored C14 west window of two cinquefoil lights in two centred arch with original moulded and head mask stops. Lancets to each side of first stage. Bell stage openings are of two cinquefoil openings in two centred arch with similar label. Aisleless nave, rebuilt later C15. Roof restored C18 and again C19. Original gable end visible in east wall of tower. C18 embattled parapet of red brick. North and south walls each have three transomed, three cinquefoil light windows in four centred arches. One window in south wall has modern commemorative glazing to Maud Borren. South porch much restored. Inner arch of two continuous chamfered orders in two centred arch. Chancel, restored in C14 style with reticulated tracery to the windows. Interior: West tower arch has two chamfered orders in two centred arch, inner on half octagonal respond with capital and base. Reconstructed late C15 roof in four bays with moulded main beams and carved bosses at intersections. Blocked rood loft stair openings north of chancel arch. Chancel arch also C14 with similar chamfered orders in two centred arch but the inner order is on a respond of half round shaft with moulded capital and base. Monuments: in chancel on south side: Sir Giles Alinyton (d.1522) and his son Giles (d.1586). Stone and marble two tiers each with one recumbent effigy. Each tier is connected by short bulbous fluted columns. The superstructure has been r

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Church of All Saints is a Grade I listed church located in Horseheath, London. It is notable for its architectural significance and historical value.

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Coordinates
52.1018, 0.3547
County
Cambridgeshire
Parish
Horseheath
Postcode
CB21 4QA
Parliamentary constituency
South Cambridgeshire
Established
1350

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of All Saints, Horseheath?
Church of All Saints, Horseheath is in Cambridgeshire, London, United Kingdom (postcode CB21 4QA), in the parish of Horseheath.
Is Church of All Saints, Horseheath a listed building?
Church of All Saints, Horseheath is officially recognised as Grade I listed.
Is Church of All Saints, Horseheath free to visit?
Yes, Church of All Saints, Horseheath is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of All Saints, Horseheath?
Drivers can navigate to postcode CB21 4QA. It sits within the South Cambridgeshire parliamentary constituency.