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Church of All Hallows

A Grade II Listed Building in Tow House, Northumberland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.9732 / 54°58'23"N

Longitude: -2.3704 / 2°22'13"W

OS Eastings: 376388

OS Northings: 564354

OS Grid: NY763643

Mapcode National: GBR CBWY.M1

Mapcode Global: WH913.K8G8

Plus Code: 9C6VXJFH+7R

Entry Name: Church of All Hallows

Listing Date: 27 July 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1370303

English Heritage Legacy ID: 240769

ID on this website: 101370303

Location: All Hallows Church, Henshaw, Northumberland, NE47

County: Northumberland

Civil Parish: Henshaw

Built-Up Area: Tow House

Traditional County: Northumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northumberland

Church of England Parish: Beltingham with Henshaw

Church of England Diocese: Newcastle

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Description


HENSHAW A 69 (T)
NY 76 SE 764643
(South side, off)
Henshaw
17/41 Church of
All Hallows
II

Parish church. 1888-9. Tooled dressed sandstone in narrow courses; plain red
tiled roof. Aisleless nave with porch on west end; chancel with north vestry.
Early English style. 3-bay nave: chamfered plinth and mainly narrow paired
lancets above sill string; single off-centre buttress on north and south;
steeply-pitched roof with coped gables. Diagonally-buttressed west end has
round window, in stepped hollow-chamfered surround, above porch; gabled bellcote
with pointed opening. Buttresses with gablets on north and south at junction
between nave and chancel. 2-bay chancel: enriched hollow-chamfered eaves band;
paired lancets, centre buttress and large cinquefoil window on south; 3 stepped
lancets above sill string on buttressed east end; steeply-pitched roof with
coped east gable. Small gabled porch: 2-light chamfered-mullioned window on
west; pointed chamfered doorway under hoodmould on south. Vestry: gabled
north end with external chimney; pointed doorway and 2-light mullioned window
on east; steeply-pitched roof.

Plain, plastered interior. Nave: 7 trusses, on mid-wall corbels, with brattished,
arch-braced collars. Chancel: hollow-chamfered chancel arch of 2 orders under
hoodmould dying into wall; enriched barrel roof; trefoil-headed piscina and
aumbry on south; east window in large pointed rear arch with colonettes (1894
stained glass: Christ with St. Ruth and St. Hilda).


Listing NGR: NY7638864354

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