Church of All Saints, Broad Street, Worcester - Worcester
A church was first recorded on the site in 1125, but probably on the site of a Saxon church. The Norman church was rebuilt in the 15th Century. Substantially rebuilt between 1739 and 1742 by Richard Squire, and further restored by Aston Webb in 1889. Faced with Cotswold stone with a plain tiled roof behind a low parapet. Internally the church comprises a six bay aisled nave and shallow chancel. The exterior stonework is poor, supporting vegetation, and the windows are in poor repair. The latest QI report, (2021), identifies issues with the electrical installation.
Site Details
- Designated Site Name:
- CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building grade II*
- List Entry Number:
- 1063890
- Local Planning Authority:
- Worcester
- Site Type:
- Religious ritual and funerary > Church
Location
- Building Name:
- Church of All Saints
- Street Name:
- Broad Street
- Locality:
- Worcester
- County:
- Worcestershire
- District / Borough:
- Worcester
- Parliamentary Constituency:
- Worcester
- Region:
- Midlands
Assessment Information
- Assessment Type:
- Place of worship
- Condition:
- Poor
- Priority:
- C - Slow decay; no solution agreed
- Ownership:
- Religious organisation
- Designation:
- Listed Place of Worship grade II*
Contact Details
Louisa Moore 0121 625 6888
Next steps
Read more about this historic site on the National Heritage List for England