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Church of All Saints, Old Burghclere

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Church of All Saints, Old Burghclere — Grade I listed building-listed church in england-south-east, United Kingdom.

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Church of All Saints, Old Burghclere is a Grade I listed building-listed church in england-south-east, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1157301). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details SU 45 NE 7/29 BURGHCLERE OLD BURGHCLERE Church of All Saints 16.5.66 I Circa 1100, 1200, 1400, C17, restored 1861. Aisleless Norman nave, extended westwards in Early English style, with a north transept of circa 1400, Early English chancel, C17 bell turret at the west end. Plain tile roofing, pyramid roof to the bell-turret,which has boarded sides. Walling of flint and stone with stone quoins; the transept has flint and stone alternating horizontal bands. There are lancets to the chancel, coupled 'Perpendicular' windows with hood-moulds, simple tracery in the transept and a (restored) west window of plate tracery. There is a pointed arch to the priest's door, and the north and south Norman doors of the nave remain (though blocked) with scalloped tympanum on the south and a recessed order on detached columns on the north side; the Early English west door has a moulded pointed arch of three orders, with two sets of shafts on each side. The plain interior has at the west end the arch-braced timber-frame of the bell turret, supported on brackets. The fittings are Victorian except for bench pews of the C16. There is a large classical monument in the chancel (to Anne Eyre, 1748), a wall monument in the nave of 1759, several tomb slabs of the C17 and early C18 period, and two hatchments above the chancel arch. At each end of the church on the south side there projects a mausoleum of extremely plain form, with lead-covered low pitch roofing and fine stone ashlar walling, with slightly-recessed panels. Listing NGR: SU4777458316 Legacy The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system. Legacy System number: 138033 Legacy System: LBS

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Church of All Saints is located in Old Burghclere, South-East England. It is a Grade I listed building, signifying its exceptional architectural and historical importance.

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Coordinates
51.3180, -1.3292
County
Hampshire
Parish
Burghclere
Postcode
RG20 9NS
Parliamentary constituency
North West Hampshire
Established
1100

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of All Saints, Old Burghclere?
Church of All Saints, Old Burghclere is in Hampshire, South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode RG20 9NS), in the parish of Burghclere.
Is Church of All Saints, Old Burghclere a listed building?
Church of All Saints, Old Burghclere is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Church of All Saints, Old Burghclere free to visit?
Yes, Church of All Saints, Old Burghclere is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of All Saints, Old Burghclere?
Drivers can navigate to postcode RG20 9NS. It sits within the North West Hampshire parliamentary constituency.