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SP 83 NW LOUGHTON CHURCH LANE 3/53 Church of All Saints 17.11.66 GV II* Parish Church. C13-15, restored 1857 and 1886. Stone, nave and S.
chapel lead roofs, chancel old tiles. Embattled W. tower, with C14
2-light belfry windows, deep corner buttresses and additional W.
buttress almost blocking the W. window. S. porch, aisle and lady chapel
C15 with offset buttresses, 4-light windows with some old glass in
the heads. Interior: nave arcade of 2 bays continued with I bay
between the chancel and S. chapel at E. end of the aisle. At the W. end
of the nave are 2 transitional lancets, the tower arch is C14 supported
on piers with 3 shafts with hood mould on corbels of carved heads. E.
window of 2 lights, probably C13. Font also probably C13. Monuments:
In the chancel is a brass to Hugh Parke, Rector, 1514, and on the S. wall
a monument to Robert Crane, 1672, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge,
and son of John Crane, Clerk of the Green Cloth to King Charles II who
died in 1660, a panel in an architrave surround with scroll base, scroll
pediment and cartouche of arms. Nearby is a monument to Mary, daughter of
Sir Thomas Tresham, wife of John Crane, d. 1624, a panel in eared architrave,
entablature and cartouche of arms. On the W. wall of the S. aisle is an
early C18 monument to the Hanstrapp family, a draped cartouche with swags,
arms above and angels peeping out of the drapery on either side.
RCHM II.p.181. MON.1.
Listing NGR: SP8375337881
Legacy
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Legacy System number:
45840
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Sources
Other An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire Volume Two North, (1913)
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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