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A monochrome print showing the stone exterior of All Saints Church with Gothic windows and a stone cross in the foreground.

Longstanton, All Saints, c.1902

All Saints, Rampton Road, Longstanton

History of Churchyard Cross

Listed building

Parish church, mostly mid-late C14. Restorations of 1886, and 1891 including chancel and fenestration.

Churchyard Cross. Medieval. Shaft much worn but with roll moulding surviving to one angle. Octagonal base and square plinth.

A stone church with a tall spire and battlements stands in a grassy graveyard filled with weathered headstones among trees.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

Uniform grey stone war graves arranged in a grass cemetery plot beside a gravel path, featuring floral plantings at the base.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

A tall, arched stained-glass window with five vertical panels depicting religious figures, ornate stonework, and coats of arms.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

Stone effigies of a man in armor and a woman in robes lie side-by-side atop a tomb, each with a dog carved at their feet.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

A cream-colored stone wall containing multiple dark, inscribed memorial tablets stands behind two antique wooden chests.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

A rectangular black memorial plaque with incised white lettering commemorating Elizabeth Ann Hatton who died in 1845.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

A marble chest tomb features two recumbent figures with three smaller kneeling figures carved on the side base.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

A stone tomb chest features two reclining effigies in armour with three smaller kneeling figures carved along its side.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

Three stone sedilia with pointed, trefoil-cusped arches set into a wall next to a wooden chair with a blue patterned cushion.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

A rectangular marble memorial tablet with classical architectural details and a heraldic shield mounted on a church wall.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

Stained glass window in All Saints church depicting war planes, an angel, and military figures, with memorial wreaths below.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

Stained glass window depicting three airmen in flight gear standing before silhouettes of aircraft and a rural airfield scene.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

Close-up of a weathered, octagonal stone font decorated with carved Gothic-style arches and foliage beneath a wooden cover.

All Saints Longstanton (RGL2026)

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  • Listed building
  • medieval

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