All Saints' church, Sandon
Introduction
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Image: © Bikeboy Taken: 7 Jun 2015
There exists a contract dating 1348 between the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's and a stone mason called T. Rykelyng regarding the rebuilding of the chancel. The canons of St Paul's are recorded as holding land in Sandon in the Domesday Book of 1086. The nave and aisles were built between 1360-79 and the tower was added in the C15. The brick buttresses to the tower were added in the C17. Restoration was carried out 1832, 1875 and 1908.