All Saints Church Pitsford
Chamber Rating
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Robert Osborn
Attended for my cousins wedding
Mar 15th, 2023 -
Lee Woodhouse
This church has a real air of tranquility about it. The grounds are well kept, and if you venture around the outside of the church to the other side, you will find lovely views over the valley. Also, this is the only church that I have come across that has a war memorial in the church grounds. These are normally in the centre of a village or town.
May 22nd, 2021 -
biggs682 Biggs
Another local landmark
Feb 5th, 2020 -
Tom Wells
All Saints is quietly tucked away on the northern edge of The village. The southern doorway with important tympanum dates to the 12th century and the tower and the nave aisle date to the early 14th c. Two original windows remain in the north aisle. The church was largely remodelled in 1867 and is Grade II* listed. One of many beautiful village churches in Northamptonshire.
Feb 11th, 2019 -
Simon May
A haven - a nice place to sit and eat your lunch, watching the world pass by
Sep 19th, 2018
Contact Info
- (160) 484-5655
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for All Saints Church Pitsford?
A The phone number for All Saints Church Pitsford is: (160) 484-5655.
Q Where is All Saints Church Pitsford located?
A All Saints Church Pitsford is located at 6 Church Ln, Pitsford, eng NN6 9AJ
Q How is All Saints Church Pitsford rated?
A All Saints Church Pitsford has a 4.8 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
All Saints Church Pitsford
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )Robert Osborn on Google
Attended for my cousins wedding
Lee Woodhouse on Google
This church has a real air of tranquility about it. The grounds are well kept, and if you venture around the outside of the church to the other side, you will find lovely views over the valley. Also, this is the only church that I have come across that has a war memorial in the church grounds. These are normally in the centre of a village or town.
biggs682 Biggs on Google
Another local landmark
Tom Wells on Google
All Saints is quietly tucked away on the northern edge of The village. The southern doorway with important tympanum dates to the 12th century and the tower and the nave aisle date to the early 14th c. Two original windows remain in the north aisle. The church was largely remodelled in 1867 and is Grade II* listed. One of many beautiful village churches in Northamptonshire.
Simon May on Google
A haven - a nice place to sit and eat your lunch, watching the world pass by