sps1955's photos with the keyword: All Saints

Stamford - All Saints from Barn Hill 2015-02-18

28 Feb 2015 124
From NW. The tower and spire of the Grade I-listed All Saints are late C15: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1062310 . The house on the right with the two-storey bay-window is 6 Barn Hill, with C18 front but C17 origins, Grade II*-listed; the bay window was added by John Wyche, the town clerk, between 1774 and 1781 - he was fined in 1783 for encroaching on to the street: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1062278 ; www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/stamford/pp60-68 , item 95. No. 5, to the left, was originally part of the same house as no. 6, but was divided from it in 1824, and has a mid-C19 porch and (presumably) bay window; also Grade II*-listed: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1147366 .

Milton (Cambs.) - tomb of W. W. Robinson (d. 1861)…

Milton (Cambs.) - monument to Thomas Cannon (d. 17…

03 Nov 2014 95
Monument to a servant or apprentice who died at the age of 17, attached to the E wall of the church. "His Master & Mistress Erect this little Monument to his Memory as an Acknowledg m[en]t for his faithful Seruice the 4 years He liued with them "God grant that He & they may find mercy with the Lord in that Day".

Milton (Cambs.) - 18th-century gravestone 2014-10-…

03 Nov 2014 98
Monument to John Graves (d. 1762) and his wife Eliza (d. 1768).

Milton (Cambs.) - All Saints from SE 2014-10-10

03 Nov 2014 98
Mostly C14 although there is apparently some Norman evidence within (the church was locked when I visited). Many later changes: the tower parapet is C15; the porch dates from the mid-C19, when the nave was restored, but an earlier porch seems to stand behind it, now incorporated into the S aisle; the chancel was reconstructed in 1847-50, but retaining the late C15 or early C16 window seen here. List description: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1127349 .

Sandon: memorial to Nicholas Franklin Miller, d. 1…

12 Jul 2014 116
Died aged 18. Tentatively attributed to Sir Henry Cheere in The buildings of England: Hertfordshire (1977 edn.), p.331.

Little Shelford: All Saints 2014-01-02

28 Mar 2014 105
C14 west tower (but the openings in the top stage are restorations); C15 south chapel on right, with the south porch of 1878 partly visible to its left. List description: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1164832

Derby: Cathedral (All Saints) 2012-12-10

10 Dec 2012 115
From E. Derby's principal parish church until 1927, when raised to cathedral status. Early C16 west tower. The body of the church was rebuilt to the designs of James Gibbs, 1723-5. E extension, including retrochoir, 1967-72 to designs of Sebastian Comper. List description: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1228277 .

Derby: Cathedral (All Saints), Chancel screen 2012…

15 Dec 2012 97
From E. By Robert Bakewell (d. 1752), installed after the church (then Derby's principal parish church) was rebuilt in 1723-5

Derby: Cathedral (All Saints) from St Mary's Gate…

11 Dec 2012 109
Early C16 west tower seen from W. The body of the church, just visible, was rebuilt to the designs of James Gibbs, 1723-5. It was Derby's chief parish church until it was raised to cathedral status in 1927. List description: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1228277 .

Derby: Cathedral (All Saints), Consistory Court 20…

10 Dec 2012 96
Inscription recording the rebuilding of the church.

Derby: Cathedral (All Saints), Consistory Court 20…

10 Dec 2012 104
C17 according to The Buildings of England (2nd edn., reprinted with corrections, 1979), p.169, although to my eyes the panelling could be later.

Derby: Cathedral (All Saints), Monument to Bess of…

10 Dec 2012 126
Designed by John Smythson. Completed in 1601 (during the Countess' lifetime).

Derby: Cathedral (All Saints), monument to Thomas…

10 Dec 2012 119
Bust of Thomas Chambers by Roubiliac

Derby: Cathedral (All Saints) 2012-12-10

15 Dec 2012 93
From SE. Derby's principal parish church until 1927, when raised to cathedral status. Early C16 west tower. The body of the church was rebuilt to the designs of James Gibbs, 1723-5. E extension, including retrochoir, 1967-72 to designs of Sebastian Comper. List description: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1228277 .

Bradley: All Saints 2012-12-09

15 Dec 2012 101
From SE. Mostly C14 with C19 restorations; C17 clerestory (according to list description: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1109352 ). According to the village history, there was a "steeple" until the beginning of the C18, when it was destroyed by lightning: Bradley Community Heritage Group, Bradley: just another village (2006), p.20.