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All Saints Church, Aldwincle

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The sides of both aisles each contain a doorway and three-light windows, and the clerestory has two square-headed two-light windows on each side. There is a two-light window on the east and west sides of the north aisle, and at the west end of the south aisle. The east window has four lights, and
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in the south wall of the chancel, and brackets for statues on each side of the east window. At the southeast corner of the north aisle is another piscina, this one dating from the 14th century, but it is damaged. There is a third piscina in the chapel. The
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to the memory of William Aldwyncle who died in 1463. On the north wall of the north aisle is a brass commemorating John Pykering, a physician who died in 1659, incorporating an inscription composed by himself. Some of the windows in the church contain
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carved with a variety of images. In the lowest stage is a west doorway. Above this, in the second stage and extending into the third stage, is a three-light window. Over this, in the third stage, is a small
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In the churchyard are two items designated as Grade II listed buildings. These are a headstone dated 1696, and a chest tomb from the 17th century. At the entrance to the churchyard is a
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of All Saints had been united with that of St Peter's, Aldwincle, and All Saints subsequently became disused. It was declared redundant in 1976, and has been made into an architectural museum.
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there are two-light windows in the north and south walls of the chancel. The chapel has a four-light east window and two three-light windows in the south wall; all these contain
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were added. In the 15th century the tower, porch and chapel were built. The chapel was a
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The church originated in the 13th century. During the next century the north
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chapel founded by the Chambre family and dates from 1488 to 1489. In 1863 the
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East Northamptonshire District Local Plan 1996: Aldwincle Strategy Statement
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is octagonal and dates from the 13th century. The communion rail is
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in style. In the nave there are fragments of a wall painting depicting
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to the memory of Fanny Satterfield Hodgson who died in 1917.
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stained glass. The church plate includes a cup and
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The tower of a stone church, seen from the west, at the top of which is a battlemented parapet with pinnacles. In front of the church and to the left is a lychgate
All Saints Church, Aldwincle is located in Northamptonshire
52°25′20″N 0°30′52″W / 52.4223°N 0.5145°W / 52.4223; -0.5145
OS grid reference
TL 011 815
Aldwincle
Northamptonshire
Denomination
Anglican
Churches Conservation Trust
Church
Style
Gothic
Groundbreaking
Materials
Limestone
Collyweston stone slate
Anglican
Aldwincle
Northamptonshire
National Heritage List for England
listed building
Churches Conservation Trust
aisle
vestry
clerestory
chantry
chancel
restored
parish

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