Essex a Dictionary of the County Mainly Ecclesiological in Two Parts

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Essex a Dictionary of the County Mainly Ecclesiological in Two Parts
Worley, George
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From Battlesbridge). The church (All Saints) stands on a bold height overlooking the Crouch estuary and valley. It comprises chancel with north sacristy, nave with north aisle, and embattled west tower. From the south doorway and some of the windows, the fabric may safely be referred to the late thirteenth cen- tury, which is also the age of the curious pointed piscina, the three sedilia with trefoiled arcading, and the font. The most interesting feature is the sacristy, a building of two store...ys, with a stone newel staircase leading to the higher room, where there are two recesses, with stone benches, one of them having an opening in the back look- ing into the chancel. There was a general restoration in 1898, ex- clusive of the tower, which was restored ten years later. It is of Kentish rag, bears a pyramidal roof, and contains six bells. At the south-east angle there is a stair-turret of half-octagonal design, the whole structure a fine example of fifteenth century building. There are several brasses, ranging from c.

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