Church Of All Saints, Downhead

Church Of All Saints
Location Downhead, Somerset, England
Coordinates 51°12′51″N 2°26′34″W / 51.21417°N 2.44278°W / 51.21417; -2.44278Coordinates: 51°12′51″N 2°26′34″W / 51.21417°N 2.44278°W / 51.21417; -2.44278
Built 14th century
Listed Building – Grade II*
Designated 27 November 1984[1]
Reference no. 1174065
Location of Church Of All Saints in Somerset

The Anglican Church Of All Saints in Downhead, within the English county of Somerset, dates from the 14th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

The tower was built in the 14th and the church has an 18th-century nave and chancel.[2] The porch was added in 1751.[1] The church tower contains three bells cast in 1782 by William Bilbie of Chew Stoke.[3]

The interior of the church contains a Norman font and 18th century pulpit.[1]

In 2007 funding from the levy on nearby quarries was obtained to pay for repair and restoration work on the bells.[4]

The parish is part of the benefice of Leigh-upon-Mendip with Downhead within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.[5]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 "Christ Church". Historic England. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  2. "Church of All Saints". Images of England. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  3. Moore, J. Rice, R. and Hucker, E. (1995). Bilbie and the Chew Valley clockmakers  : the story of the renowned family of Somerset bellfounder-clockmakers /Clockmakers. The authors. ISBN 0-9526702-0-8.
  4. "Let the Bells ring. May 2007". Mendip Times. Retrieved 2007-05-02.
  5. "All Saints Chapelry, Downhead". A Church Near You. Church of England. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
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