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The medieval stone church of All Saints, Teversham, features a crenelated tower and a prominent arched stone porch entrance.

All Saints Teversham

All Saints, Teversham

History of All Saints, Teversham

Listed building:

Parish church, C13 but re-fenestrated and re-roofed in C14. In early C15 the West tower was inserted into the West end of the nave. The church was extensively restored and again re-roofed in 1863.

A blue information sign for All Saints Teversham stands in the foreground before a stone church tower and tiled roof.

All Saints, Teversham

The interior of a church featuring a central wooden rood screen dividing the nave from the chancel, with pews in the foreground.

Teversham church c.1902

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