All Saints, Creeksea - south elevation

Introduction

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All Saints, Creeksea - south elevation

Image: © David Kemp Taken: 19 Mar 2023

The church was virtually reconstructed from scratch in 1878-9 by Frederic Chancellor using much of the material from the previous, much older church. He also used a variety of 'exotic' (i.e. non-local) stones from a variety of locations. The architectural style of the new church has been described as “an ornate, almost fruity Perpendicular Gothic”.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.637591
Longitude
0.788226