Great Ashfield All Saints church

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The photograph on this page of Great Ashfield All Saints church by Adrian S Pye as part of the Geograph project.

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Great Ashfield All Saints church

Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 22 Apr 2007

Above the plain parapet on the top of the tower is a distinguishing spirelet. The porch is built with 16th c. Tudor red brick and has flint flushwork panels and crow-step gable. Some early 13th c. wall remains between the pillars of the north aisle arcade. The nave roof is a simple arch-braced type. The finely carved pulpit is unusually square, standing on cushion feet with the original back and sounding board, dated 1619. The holy table bears the same date, and the same style is reflected in the reredos.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.272041
Longitude
0.923175