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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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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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stained glass. The church plate includes a cup and
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559:All Saints' Church, Aldwincle, Northamptonshire
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497:Grade I listed buildings in Northamptonshire
924:Grade I listed churches in Northamptonshire
532:"Church of All Saints, Aldwincle (1191528)"
459:from about 1570, and two patens from 1861.
367:at the corners. The stages are divided by
35:All Saints Church, Aldwincle, from the west
919:15th-century church buildings in England
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326:in the church. Notable rectors include
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718:"Edwards, Thomas (EDWS669T)"
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663:Aldwincle, All Saints Church
66:Location in Northamptonshire
60:All Saints Church, Aldwincle
24:All Saints Church, Aldwincle
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722:A Cambridge Alumni Database
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810:University of Toronto
172:Heritage designation
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878:Historic England,
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243:Roofs in lead and
188:Architectural type
93:52.4223°N 0.5145°W
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508:References
389:crocketted
365:buttresses
340:Mary Rolls
297:clerestory
180:Designated
116:TL 011 815
81:52°25′20″N
440:hatchment
357:limestone
318:The poet
261:Aldwincle
239:Limestone
234:Materials
220:Completed
127:Aldwincle
84:0°30′52″W
569:29 March
475:See also
469:lychgate
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432:Jacobean
409:Interior
392:pinnacle
351:Exterior
324:baptised
309:restored
295:and the
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123:Location
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403:tracery
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305:chancel
301:chantry
283:History
175:Grade I
157:Website
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