All Hallows Church, Wellingborough

[citation needed] Construction of the existing tower began c. 1280 and took 20 years to complete.

[3] On 23 September 1950, All Hallows Church was designated a Grade I listed building.

In the early 1960s, leading French stained glass maker, Jean Barillet was commissioned to provide a window on the theme of St Crispin and St Crispinian, patron saints of the shoe making industry.

Three more modern windows, all designed by John Piper and manufactured by Patrick Reyntiens, can be found in the north aisle west Evangelists and Prophets window dated 1961, rose window below west tower installed 1963, and an abstract composition in south chapel titled 'All Things Bright and Beautiful' from 1969.

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