Lanchester, All Saints Parish Church c.1960
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All Saints contains a number of Roman relics, including an altar dating from 244. The chancel was widened and rebuilt when All Saints was granted collegiate status in 1283, and the 15th-century west tower incorporates salvaged Roman stones. The church is noted for its fine sculptures. These include a headless figure of Christ in the tympanum over the vestry door, as well as a number of corbels with carved heads which once served as candle-holders.
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