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Church of All Saints

A Grade I Listed Building in Odiham, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2527 / 51°15'9"N

Longitude: -0.9405 / 0°56'25"W

OS Eastings: 474039

OS Northings: 150923

OS Grid: SU740509

Mapcode National: GBR C86.H15

Mapcode Global: VHDXS.NS52

Plus Code: 9C3X7335+3R

Entry Name: Church of All Saints

Listing Date: 24 November 1961

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1092160

English Heritage Legacy ID: 136953

Also known as: All Saints Church, Odiham

ID on this website: 101092160

Location: All Saints Church, Odiham, Hart, Hampshire, RG29

County: Hampshire

District: Hart

Civil Parish: Odiham

Built-Up Area: Odiham

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Odiham All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


SU 73-7450 & 73-7451 ODIHAM

17/115 Church of All Saints

24.11.61

- I

C13, circa 1500. The chancel and the base of the west tower are of the earlier
period, but a rebuilding of the later date has resulted in a chancel of
2 arcades, a nave of 3 (north side C14) and 4 (south side of C13) arches and
a western tower, north and south chapels producing a 3-gable east wall, and
north and south aisles enveloping the tower. The red tile roofing is in
3 lines, with a slight drop at the east end. Walling is in flint, with variable
amounts of stone rubble and some brickwork, with 7 stepped buttresses on the
long sides. Continuous plinth. Most of the windows have traceried lights of
Decorated and Perpendicular style, all restorations, there are 2 smaller 3-light
windows within square frames. The 2 stages of the tower above eaves level are
of the mid C17 and have classical details in red brick, including small corner
pinnacles (early C19), a crenellated parapet, thin corner buttresses with Ionic
caps, and moulded stone bands above a brick fillet on dentils. The main
feature is a round-headed bell-stage opening, with rusticated sides and
voussoirs, within a square frame formed by Ionic pilasters, moulded brick
entablature and a base band on dentils. Within the church are a C17 pulpit,
galleries of 1632, a series of small brasses, a Royal Coat of Arms of 1661,
church warden's chest, and font of circa 1500.


Listing NGR: SU7488150603

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