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All Saints and St Andrew, Church Lane, Kingston

History of All Saints and St Andrew, Kingston

Listed building and Heritage At Risk Register

The church was substantially rebuilt in 1488 following a fire and the materials of C13 church reset or incorporated, particularly in the chancel. C13 chancel, C15 nave and north and south aisle, C13 west tower restored. Restored 1894 – and 1930. Fieldstone andclunch rubble with limestone and clunch dressings. Tiled roofs. West tower, nave and north and south aisles, south porch and chancel. West tower C13 rebuilt in 1488.

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