Church of All Saints
Overview
- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building
- Grade:
- II*
- List Entry Number:
- 1029028
- Date first listed:
- 24-Jul-1954
- Statutory Address:
- Church of All Saints, High Street, Banstead
Map
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Location
- Statutory Address:
- Church of All Saints, High Street, Banstead
The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
- County:
- Surrey
- District:
- Reigate and Banstead (District Authority)
- National Grid Reference:
- TQ 25471 59641
Details
TQ25NE
4/8
Banstead
HIGH STREET (south side)
Church of All Saints
(Formerly listed under General)
24.7.54
GV
II*
Church. Late C12 and early C13, restored in 1861 by G.E Street. Knapped flint with stone dressings and plain tile roof. Five bay aisled nave with north and south chapels to three bay chancel; west tower and north and south porches, north east vestry. Two stage tower with set back buttresses and shingled broach spire, latter with weathervane, gilt clock to three faces. Nave with leaded dormers under hipped roofs and gabled timber porches; north door oak. North chancel chapel with C15 window in east end; south chancel chapel rendered and restored by the Lambert family in late C19.
INTERIOR: nave arcade of two bays on octagonal piers with blocked-out crocket capitals. Chancel chapels of two bays, octagonal piers; with northern pier with alternating flat and hollow sides. Tower and chancel arch with slight chamfers. Octagonal perpendicular font with traceried panels on plinth. Monuments include tablet in nave east wall to Paul Tracey died 1618, Mrs Elizabeth Till died 1748: Rococo cartouche on south aisle wall with brackets and pilasters to either side. Nicholas Lambert died 1755: pilastered aedicular type hanging with garland in the predella. Wilmot Lambert died 1815: Grecian monument with rising female figure.
Listing NGR: TQ2547159641
Legacy
The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system.
- Legacy System number:
- 289509
- Legacy System:
- LBS
Sources
Books and journals
Pevsner, N, Nairn, I Rev. by Cherry, The Buildings of England: Surrey, (1971), 102-103
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
End of official listing