The Church of All Saints is a Grade I listed church in Chalgrave, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 3 February 1967.[1] The church, dedicated to All Saints, is an old structure, its consecration recorded as taking place in 1219.[2] It features a nave, chancel, and aisles. The large square tower contains three bells. The nave has five bays. Some of the arches are Early English Period, with foliage decorated capitals, while other capitals are moulded. The register dates from the year 1539.[3] Its fittings include two antique tombs with statues of knights in armour.[4] The interior also features a faded wall painting featuring various saints.[2]
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edit- This article includes text incorporated from E.R. Kelly's "The Post Office directory of Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, and Oxfordshire." (1869), a publication now in the public domain.
- ^ "Church of All Saints, Chalgrave". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ^ a b Jenkins, Simon (1999). England's Thousand Best Churches. Penguin Books. p. 3. ISBN 0713992816.
- ^ E. R. Kelly (1869). The Post Office directory of Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, and Oxfordshire (Public domain ed.). pp. 339–. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
- ^ Lewis, Samuel (1811). A topographical dictionary of England (Public domain ed.). S. Lewis & Co. pp. 485–. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
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