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Latitude: 51.2998 / 51°17'59"N
Longitude: -2.2877 / 2°17'15"W
OS Eastings: 380037
OS Northings: 155671
OS Grid: ST800556
Mapcode National: GBR 0RK.JFH
Mapcode Global: VH971.9LFF
Plus Code: 9C3V7PX6+WW
Entry Name: Church of All Saints
Listing Date: 11 March 1968
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1344982
English Heritage Legacy ID: 267427
ID on this website: 101344982
Location: All Saints Church, Tellisford, Somerset, BA2
County: Somerset
District: Mendip
Civil Parish: Tellisford
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Church building
ST85NW TELLISFORD CP
2/478 Church of All Saints
11.3.68
GV II
Church. C12, C13, C14 and later, restored 1854. Rubble Doulting stone, stone slate roof with coped gables and finials
with stone crosses. West Tower, Nave with South porch and chancel. Tower, 1490, of 3 stages, unbuttressed. Entrance
on south side, vertically boarded door with "Y" framework set under a 4-centred arch with dripmould; above in chamfered
stone surround on heraldic shield, the sickle device of the Hungerfords, Lords of the Manor; Quatrefoil windows on
South and West sides to ringing floor; paired, square head bell chamber windows on all 4 sides with quaterfoil pattern
perforated stone screens. Battlemented parapet. Stone porch with late Norman arch to door with chevron enrichment,
with Early English columns with moulded capitals and head stops. Nave; 3-light 4- centre square head stone mullion
windows with dripmoulds. Chancel; 2-light Early English plate tracery trefoiled windows. Interior: barrel vaults to
Nave and Chancel circa 1700. Nave plaster ceiling removed, Chancel with carved and painted bosses in leaf design added
1854. East window stain glass 1857. Pulpit dated 1608. Rood screen 1931 embodied small part of medieval screen. In
Chancel, part of lantern from C15 cross, Memorials include, in Nave, Batchelor(s) 1777, Edward Crabb 1810, Ann Crabb
1816; Chancel, Henrey Farewell (Rector) 1705, and William Batchelor (Rector) 1797; External, a tablet on South wall,
facing Crabb Hall, and the Crabb Mill, Joseph and Benjamin Crabb.
Listing NGR: ST8003755671
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