All Saints Church

Introduction

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All Saints Church

Image: © Lewis Clarke Taken: 21 Apr 2018

This lovely Victorian church was designed by the architect J Piers St Aubyn and was consecrated in 1861. This is the third church on the site, the first one being in recorded use as early as 1309. Much maintenance work was done between 1986 and 1992. The church has many interesting stained glass windows. A small church shop is run during the summer months. During these periods, the church is open for visitors to enjoy. In December, the church holds a Christmas Tree festival with trees decorated by businesses and organisations in the town.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.123431
Longitude
-5.471655