The Church of All Saints

The Church of All Saints

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  • Joanna Younghusband


    Feb 11th, 2021

  • Nabber Dabber

    A lovely church, many of my ancestors there.
    Nov 8th, 2019

  • Dina Sikorska

    TheChurch of England parish churchofAll Saintsdates from the 12th century.The south doorway isNorman, dating from about 1170.Early in the 14th centuryall the windows were replaced withDecorated Gothicones.A southaisleof threebaysand a west tower were added at the same time.ThePerpendicular Gothicclerestorywas added later. Thechancelwas restored in 1843 and the remainder of the church was restored after 1848.All Saints' is aGrade II* listed building. The west tower has three bells. The treble bell was cast in 1577 by John Appowellof Buckingham, the tenor in 1609 by Robert Attonof Buckinghamand the second in 1627 by Bartholomew Atton of Buckingham.Ringing now is very restricted for safety reasons. The church clock is of unknown date, but appears to be late 17th century.
    Aug 12th, 2021

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The Church of All Saints

The Church of All Saints is located at Church Ln in Mixbury, England NN13 5RR. The Church of All Saints can be contacted via phone at (128) 084-8192 for pricing, hours and directions.

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  •   (128) 084-8192

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Q What is the phone number for The Church of All Saints?

A The phone number for The Church of All Saints is: (128) 084-8192.


Q Where is The Church of All Saints located?

A The Church of All Saints is located at Church Ln, Mixbury, eng NN13 5RR


Q What is the internet address for The Church of All Saints?

A The website (URL) for The Church of All Saints is: http://www.shelswellparishes.info/


Q How is The Church of All Saints rated?

A The Church of All Saints has a 5.0 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.

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image A lovely church, many of my ancestors there.


Dina Sikorska on Google

image TheChurch of England parish churchofAll Saintsdates from the 12th century.The south doorway isNorman, dating from about 1170.Early in the 14th centuryall the windows were replaced withDecorated Gothicones.A southaisleof threebaysand a west tower were added at the same time.ThePerpendicular Gothicclerestorywas added later. Thechancelwas restored in 1843 and the remainder of the church was restored after 1848.All Saints' is aGrade II* listed building.
The west tower has three bells. The treble bell was cast in 1577 by John Appowellof Buckingham, the tenor in 1609 by Robert Attonof Buckinghamand the second in 1627 by Bartholomew Atton of Buckingham.Ringing now is very restricted for safety reasons. The church clock is of unknown date, but appears to be late 17th century.


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