All Saints Church
Dating in parts from the 14th century, All Saints’ is a flint and stone quoin church with an elegant and unusual early tower, topped off by a slender leaded spire with a clock bell. There is also a Sanctus bell turret on the eastern gable of the nave. The west front and canopied door dates from the 15th century. The Church offers regular Sunday services and worship in a contemporary style.
Crown Lane, Wickham Market, IP13 0SA
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- Early octagonal tower
- Steeple – 42 m (137.5 ft) tall – that’s 10 double decker buses stacked on top of each other!
- North aisle and chancel built in the 14th century
- South aisle of Tudor redbrick construction
- West front, canopied door and south aisle date built in 15th century
- Victorian restoration (1875)
- Pulpit from the Savoy Chapel in London.



