All Saints' Church, Chalbury

[2] In the churchyard, an early 19th-century table tomb of the Long family is Grade II listed.

Further repairs and additions were made over the course of the 18th-century, including the construction of the north vestry and south porch.

George Henry Billington, and a number of other principal parishioners and supporters, including Lady Edith Ashley, Lady Charlotte Lyster, Lord Ashley, Mr. R. C. L. Bevan, Mr. A. Girdwood, Mr. Robert Cooke and Mr. W. F. Burnley.

[6] In c. 1957, church repairs were carried out to the plans of William Henry Randoll Blacking of Salisbury.

The west gable has a roofed bell-cot containing a single bell, cast by R. Wells and dating to the 18th-century.

The polygonal pulpit, with panelled sides and moulded cornice, is made of pine and dates to the 18th-century.

The chancel has an 18th-century raised bench pew with a balustraded front and a canopy supported by pilasters.

The interior of All Saints' Church.