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All Saints Church, Ellough

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31: 47: 54: 339:, both of whom were born at Ellough. Memorials to Arnold and his wife are found on the south wall of the chancel. Arnold is credited with building the parsonage immediately to the west of the church, which dates to around 1830 and is a Grade II listed building. 386:. The nave contains 15th-century two-light windows. Its north doorway is blocked, and the south nave doorway and porch date from the 19th century. The chancel has two-light windows on its sides, and a three-light 19th-century east window. 426: 307:
The church dates from the 14th century, and a south porch was added in 1602, paid for by Thomas Love. Wall paintings were removed in 1643 when William Dowling, a strict puritan, visited the church. Land from the
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Richard Aldous Arnold became rector of Ellough in 1830, a post he held for more than 60 years. He was the father of Australian politician
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Lewis.S (ed) (1848) 'Ellough, or Willingham (All Saints)', A Topographical Dictionary of England, pp. 158–161 (
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in the 1970s and All Saints was largely closed with only occasional services taking place.
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dates from the 15th century, and its bowl is carved with shields and flowers. The
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List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the East of England
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and the chancel ceiling were designed by Butterfield. The memorials include two
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Suffolk Churches, with photographs of the exterior and interior
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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk: volume 1
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King.C.J. (1969) 'Arnold, William Munnings (1819–1875)',
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Churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust
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A plain stone church, partly rendered, seen from the south with a tower to the left and the body of the church extending to the right
All Saints Church, Ellough is located in Suffolk
52°25′24″N 1°35′29″E / 52.4233°N 1.5915°E / 52.4233; 1.5915
OS grid reference
TM 443 866
Ellough
Suffolk
Denomination
Anglican
Churches Conservation Trust
Redundant
Church
Style
Gothic
Groundbreaking
Materials
Flint
redundant
Anglican
parish
Ellough
Suffolk
medieval
National Heritage List for England
listed building
Churches Conservation Trust
Beccles
glebe
Willingham St Mary
restored

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