Heritage Open Days 2018 - 7th, 8th & 9th Sept

Posted by R.Broad on August 7, 2018

 

 

All Saints is open again for this year's Heritage Open Days during 7th-9th Sept 

 

A Grade 1 listed church by George Edmund Street All Saints lo-res-1.jpg

 

All Saints is an early neo-gothic church built in 1857 by G E Street with the150ft tower and spire added in 1865, Street was a contemporary of Pugin, Butterfield and Scott and is buried in Westminster Abbey, his most famous building being the Royal Courts of Justice in The Strand, London.The church is of a collegiate style on one side of a grass quadrangle with the old vicarage, parish centre and church houses on the other three sides. it is built of red and black bricks with Bath stone. Inside, the colours are maintained and expanded with the use of polychromatic horizontal lines in green, blue, red and yellow brick, tiles and marble in the chancel. 

 

Architectural, building and history information about All Saints can be found here.

 

Full details can be seen on the Heritage Open Days web-site here.

More images of All Saints can be found in More Images and Gallery

Please check to confirm opening times which are scheduled to be:-

 

  • Friday 7th September:        10:00-12:00
  • Saturday 8th September:     09:30-16:30; Guided Tours at 11:000 & 15:00 - Organ Recital at 10:00
  • Sunday 9th September:       12:00-16:30 - following Eucharist at 10:00: Guided Tour 15:00 - Organ Recital at 14:00
  • The tour and organ recital times may change subject to demand/availability.

  

Please feel free to download the leaflet below:-