St Mary & All Saints

St Mary & All Saints

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4.7 - (3 reviews)
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4.7 - (3 reviews)
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  • Sue Reynolds

    Lovely peaceful church
    May 14th, 2022

  • Ryan Harris


    Aug 30th, 2021

  • Philip Jones

    Beautiful. Lovely peaceful churchyard with commonwealth graves
    Jul 8th, 2020

  • Peter Rowlinson

    The St Mary & All Saints is a Grade ll listed church built about the middle of the 12th century, but in the 13th century the chancel was almost entirely rebuilt. The bell turret was added early in the 16th century and houses 3 bells dating from 1640. In the middle of the 18th century both the chancel and the nave were largely remodelled, most of the windows being renewed and the north and south doorways of the nave reset. The church is normally open to view.
    Mar 7th, 2020

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About
St Mary & All Saints

St Mary & All Saints is located at Church Ln in Lambourne Ward, England RM4 1AH. St Mary & All Saints can be contacted via phone at (199) 281-5838 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (199) 281-5838

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for St Mary & All Saints?

A The phone number for St Mary & All Saints is: (199) 281-5838.


Q Where is St Mary & All Saints located?

A St Mary & All Saints is located at Church Ln, Lambourne Ward, eng RM4 1AH


Q What is the internet address for St Mary & All Saints?

A The website (URL) for St Mary & All Saints is: https://www.lambournechurch.com/


Q How is St Mary & All Saints rated?

A St Mary & All Saints has a 4.7 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.

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St Mary & All Saints

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Sue Reynolds on Google

image Lovely peaceful church


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Philip Jones on Google

image Beautiful. Lovely peaceful churchyard with commonwealth graves


Peter Rowlinson on Google

image The St Mary & All Saints is a Grade ll listed church built about the middle of the 12th century, but in the 13th century the chancel was almost entirely rebuilt. The bell turret was added early in the 16th century and houses 3 bells dating from 1640.
In the middle of the 18th century both the chancel and the nave were largely remodelled, most of the windows being renewed and the north and south doorways of the nave reset.
The church is normally open to view.


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