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Church of All Saints

A Grade I Listed Building in Theydon Garnon, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6739 / 51°40'26"N

Longitude: 0.1272 / 0°7'37"E

OS Eastings: 547183

OS Northings: 199379

OS Grid: TQ471993

Mapcode National: GBR QP.0QT

Mapcode Global: VHHMT.5623

Plus Code: 9F32M4FG+HV

Entry Name: Church of All Saints

Listing Date: 20 February 1967

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1169440

English Heritage Legacy ID: 118009

ID on this website: 101169440

Location: All Saints' Church, Theydon Garnon, Epping Forest, Essex, CM16

County: Essex

District: Epping Forest

Civil Parish: Theydon Garnon

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Theydon Garnon

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


TQ 49 NE THEYDON GARNON CHURCH LANE
6/326 Church of All
20/2/67 Saints

GV I

Parish Church. C13, C15 and C16 with later additions and alterations. Flint
rubble with plastered East wall. Red brick c1520 West Tower, c1644 North Aisle
and North Porch. C19 North Vestry and Organ Chamber. Red plain tiled roofs
with ornate pierced ridged tiles. Chancel probably built C13. The Nave has
C13 remnant roofing and C15 details. C18 South porch, with red tiled gabled
roof on brick plinth with timber supports and C15 Doorway. Chancel East window
early C15, four cinquefoil lights with vertical tracery above in two-centre
head with moulded jambs and labels. A small cusped trefoil light above. Brick
buttresses to each corner and to North and South walls. N. wall with C17 window
of 2 pointed lights with moulding and label. C20 doorway to W of this window.
S wall, C13 lancet and one similar to that in N wall. Between these windows
is a C15 doorway with a 4 centred arch in a square head with quatrefoiled
spandrels. Roof of 7 cants, boarded and ribbed with bosses. Nave with 2 dormer
windows, has a timber arcade of 5 bays, with octagonal oak columns, semi-
octagonal responds, stop chamfered bases and moulded capitals circa 1644. The
arches are roughly 3 centred or semi-circular, with a moulded fascia above,
mitred in the centre to form a key block. South wall has 2 windows, C15 3
lights in segmental pointed head with moulded label and shield stops of the
arms of Garnon, "three piles wavy." 2 light C20 window. Between the windows is
a C15 doorway with moulded jamb and 2 centred-arch under a square moulded label
with traceried spandrels. The roof, C13 of eleven scissor braced couples at
the west end, c1300-1350 the eastern bays were renewed and the 5 crossquadrate
4 arm crown posts and collar purlins were fitted. Moulded wall plates, wall
recesses with arched braces, plain tie beams. (C.A. Hewett - CHURCH CARPENTRY
1974). The c1644 North Aisle of red brick with moulded plinth and a corbel
table under the eaves with small brackets. East gable with a sunk panel with
the date 1644 and west gable with similar panel inscribed I.H. under which is a
C20 lancet window with moulded label. In the N wall are 3, C20 3 light windows
under flat heads with moulded labels. Between the two western windows is a
c1644 doorway with C20 semi-circular head and a moulded arch frame, with fleur-
de-lis stops. North Porch c1644 of red brick and red tiled, restored C18. C20
windows to each wall. West Tower c1520 of red brick of 3 stages, crenellated
with angled buttresses. Tower arch with plain chamfered responds and a four
centred arch of 4 chamfered orders. C18 west doorway above which is a C17
stone, 3 light window with 2 pointed heads under a moulded segmental label.
There is a segmental reveal arch above. Bell chamber with brick 2 light
openings under 4 centre heads. North and South walls at second stage with 4-
centre headed windows. Stair tower is four angled at NE corner of Tower and
rises above the crenellations with moulded coping. Treads and newel of brick,
small light to each stage. On the South wall, externally is a stone panel
inscribed "SYR JOHN CROSBE KNYGHYT late alderman and grosar of LONDON and ....
of dame ANNE and ANNES his wyfis of whos godys was gevyn Lli (£50) toward the
makying of this stepyll ... ano dm 1520". Prayers for their souls have been
chiselled out and above are 2 shields of the Crosby arms a chevron ermine
between 3 rams and the Grocers Company. This inscription is now very worn. On
the SE buttress is a scratch dial and above it a larger Sundial. Fittings &
Monuments. Above S door 4 Bequest Boards recording ancient Charities. 6
Hatchments. Pulpit C18 with attached readers desk and finely detailed hexagonal
sounding board. Twisted balusters to stairs. Altar Tomb in North wall of
Chancel, at back of recess is a brass of a kneeling man, his wife, 2 sons and 3
daughters with indents of 2 inscription plates, 2 shields, a Trinity and another
group. In South Chancel wall is another similar Tomb with indents for brasses.
Memorial Tablet to Lady Anne Fitzwilliam 1602 directing the Almshouses to be
erected in this Parish for 4 poor widows and giving them 12 pence a week.
Memorial, Sir John Archer 1682, and another to William Eyre Archer 1739. Brass
to William Kynlneby, Rector of Theydon Garnon 1442-1458. Communion Rails C1683-
4 set up at a cost of £4. C16 Wooden Altar Table and C17 carved chairs. Oak
Chest crossed with nailed iron bands and with claw feet c1668. C19 Tub Font
on a stem. Oak Door adapted as a bookcase, near the Tower Arch, from the
medieval priests house which stood in the Churchyard, west of the Tower until
1924. Above this is a stone memorial to Denton Nicholas M.D. 1714.


Listing NGR: TQ4718399379

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