The twelfth-century chancel arch in the Church of All Saints in Marden, Wiltshire, as seen from nave to its west with a view through tha arch into the chancel. The arch has three orders of typically-Norman chevron and roll mouldings.

Date:
1880 - 1900
Location:
All Saints' Church, The Street, Marden, Wiltshire
Reference:
OP19881
Type:
Photograph (Albumen Print)
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Description

The Anglican parish Church of All Saints in Marden was begun in the late twelfth century, and was restored in 1885 by C E Ponting. The top section of the tower was rebuilt in the nineteenth century. This photograph may document the restoration works of the late nineteenth century.

Archival History

This photograph was withdrawn from the Red Box Collection for conservation reasons during the 2011-12 Red Box Project.

Content

This is part of the Series: RBO01/45 Early Photographic Print Collection: Wiltshire; within the Collection: RBO01 Early Photographic Print Collection

Rights

Source: Historic England Archive

Keywords

Norman, Chancel Arch, Moulding, Medieval Parish Church