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All Saints Church is the Church of England parish church of Wellington in the borough of Telford and Wrekin in Shropshire, England. [1] It is in the Diocese of Lichfield , [ 2 ] and is an active place of worship and community hub for the town and outlying areas.
The older church was deemed redundant and was demolished in the 1980s to allow for an expansion of the nearby cemetery. The site is designated as a scheduled monument. [4] All Saints is a Grade II listed building and contains some important stained glass. [5] [6]
All Saints' Church is the parish church of the town of Bloxwich [1] [2] in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands County of England. [3] It is located to the south of the High Street, close to the junctionwith Elmore Green Road. [4] It is a Grade II listed building. An 18th-century cross in the churchyard has its own Grade II ...
All Saints Church, or All Saints' Church or variations on the name may refer to: Albania. All Saints' Church, Himarë ...
All Saints' Church is the parish church of the village of Horsington in Lincolnshire, England. The church was originally built as a thatched church before it was rebuilt in 1860 as a red brick church. The church was built to include a spire and bigger base for the congregation. It was given Grade II listed building status in September 1966. [2] [3]
All Saints is known as the "St. Patrick's of Harlem" [3] because of its size and design, the Gothic Revival, or alternatively Venetian Gothic, brick church with terracotta trimming was dedicated in 1893. [1] The design is festooned with rose windows in the clerestory and a prominent bell tower.
All Saints was built as a chapel of ease to St Michael's Church, Shotwick.The foundation stone was laid on 31 July 1895 by the Honorable Mrs Trelawny of Shotwick House.It was designed by the Manchester architect J. Medland Taylor, and built at an estimated cost of £1,288 (equivalent to £190,000 in 2023). [3]
The church was built with the support of the British and US consulates. [4] The consecration of the Church of the Ascension took place in June 1885, and the name was later changed to All Saints Church. [3] Mothes based his plans on the English early Gothic style. The floor plan of the church was similar to a Latin cross.