List entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
List entry Number: 1298923
Location
CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS, THE BROADWAY
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| Surrey | Spelthorne | District Authority | |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: I
Date first listed: 11-Aug-1952
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 363209
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List entry Description
Summary of Building
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Reasons for Designation
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History
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Details
THE BROADWAY
1.
5590
Laleham
Church of All Saints
TQ 0568 11/24 11.8.52
GV
2.
The Norman church largely re-modelled in C17 and more recently. The church
consists of a west tower, 3 bay nave, chancel and modern south porch. The
tower is red brick, Flemish bond, about 1780, with corner piers (channelled
rustication and moulded stone caps one brick dated BE 1732); arched belfry
windows, oculi to ringing chamber; clock to west above a Venetian window (repaired
1932); pointed doorway below. The nave walls are restored: brick with stone
dressings to Decorated style windows; south-west corner has English bond buttress;
gable end of nave English bond too. Chancel south wall restored and a stepped
east window inserted. North wall has circa 1600 brickwork with black diapers.
Tudor arch doorway and flat-headed 3-light brick mullion windows (with arched
heads).
Interior: interesting: 3 bay pointed arcade, mid-C12 on scallop capitals,
squat polished stone piers; plaster removed from 2 arches to reveal brick
work below, centre one has billet hood mould; arcade which has been shortened
in C16 divides nave and north aisle and is built into south wall. C16 brick
chancel arch, also pointed. Roofs repaired, aisle appears to have a mediaeval
tie-beam roof with windbraces and arch-braced collars. South door has key
stones of reused C12 sculptured material. The chancel and north chapel separated
by slender oak columns. A number of memorials particularly in south wall of
chancel (George Parrott, died 1780 by William Tyler; Henrietta Hertwell, died
1818, by Chantry; and some C19 Bingham tablets. North aisle wall has a memorial
tablet to Thomas Arnold (his son Matthew is buried in the churchyard) C19 font
in Norman style).
Further Bingham vault in churchyard. Also a number of food headstones, 4 chest
tombs close to north aisle wall and a double body-tomb John and Sarah Chandler,
died 1821 and 1802).
Listing NGR: TQ0512868877
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National Grid Reference: TQ 05129 68878
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