All Saints, Purleigh

All Saints, Purleigh

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4.8 - (4 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.8 - (4 reviews)
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  • Sudo Root

    Essex Radio recommended a visit. Superb and link to George Washington surprising too.
    Jun 6th, 2022

  • Mark Huettinger

    Beautiful tower but sadly church was shut when I went there
    Nov 7th, 2021

  • John Bagshaw

    During heritage open days the church tower is open to visitors, for a modest fee. It's a tight little climb to the top past the church bells. Great views along the river Blackwater; from the church towers of Maldon; with Northey and Osea Islands clearly visible, all the way down the Blackwater to Bradwell power station. Looking back in the other direction there are good views down Church Hill, across to New Hall Vineyards. Take binoculars; and a decent camera if you want to capture it properly, Aside from that, it's a beautiful little church with many interesting features.
    Mar 9th, 2019

  • Abigail Spencer


    Jul 22nd, 2017

  • Peter Rowlinson

    Church is mainly C14th and restored C19th. Original stained glass windows at the east end and 2 at the north end. This is a Grade 1 listed building and is open for viewing.
    Jan 27th, 2017

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About
All Saints, Purleigh

All Saints, Purleigh is located at Church Hill in Purleigh, England CM3 6QJ. All Saints, Purleigh can be contacted via phone at (741) 341-6226 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (741) 341-6226

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for All Saints, Purleigh?

A The phone number for All Saints, Purleigh is: (741) 341-6226.


Q Where is All Saints, Purleigh located?

A All Saints, Purleigh is located at Church Hill, Purleigh, eng CM3 6QJ


Q How is All Saints, Purleigh rated?

A All Saints, Purleigh has a 4.8 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.

Ratings and Reviews
All Saints, Purleigh

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Sudo Root on Google

image Essex Radio recommended a visit.
Superb and link to George Washington surprising too.


Mark Huettinger on Google

image Beautiful tower but sadly church was shut when I went there


John Bagshaw on Google

image During heritage open days the church tower is open to visitors, for a modest fee. It's a tight little climb to the top past the church bells. Great views along the river Blackwater; from the church towers of Maldon; with Northey and Osea Islands clearly visible, all the way down the Blackwater to Bradwell power station.
Looking back in the other direction there are good views down Church Hill, across to New Hall Vineyards.
Take binoculars; and a decent camera if you want to capture it properly,
Aside from that, it's a beautiful little church with many interesting features.


Abigail Spencer on Google

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Peter Rowlinson on Google

image Church is mainly C14th and restored C19th. Original stained glass windows at the east end and 2 at the north end.
This is a Grade 1 listed building and is open for viewing.


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