Monument record 7198/263 - All Saints Church

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Summary

Begun in 1926 by Turner and May. Red brick and blue tile church in an early English style. Only partially built before funds ran out. Recent extensions in red brick and red tile

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Type and Period (2)

Full Description

{1} All Saints, William Street
Building erected of iron in 1899, became an ecclesiastical parish in February 1916. The building on the site now is a red brick structure presumably of early 20th century date. Large building, but with few architectural features. Film 12, photo 24. (1)

{2} Description of a 12th century font from the Church of St Denis, Faxton which was demolished in 1958 and which is located in the church.

{3} Ground plan of church by Edward Turner & EJ May, 1935


<1> Ballinger J., 1999, Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Kettering (Industrial), (unchecked) (Digital archive). SNN100283.

<2> King's College, London, 2017, A corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland, Site 618 (Website). SNN110894.

<3> Lambeth Palace Library, Incorporated Church Building Society Archive, ICBS11697 (Digital archive). SNN115761.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Digital archive: Ballinger J.. 1999. Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Kettering (Industrial). Mapinfo\Archive\Extensive Survey\Kettering. Northants County Council. (unchecked).
  • <2> Website: King's College, London. 2017. A corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland. https://www.crsbi.ac.uk/. Site 618.
  • <3> Digital archive: Lambeth Palace Library. Incorporated Church Building Society Archive. https://images.lambethpalacelibrary.org.uk/luna/servlet/LPLIBLPL~34~34. ICBS11697.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 4869e 2797e (31m by 29m) Central
Civil Parish KETTERING, North Northamptonshire (formerly Kettering District)

Protected Status/Designation

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Record last edited

Dec 15 2023 3:30PM

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