Church of All Saints, Upper Dean

[1] The church escaped restoration in Victorian times and has a perfect country interior.

The church was more or less rebuilt in the 15th century when only the tower and spire (14th-century) and the chancel arch (13th-century) were retained.

There are fine screens across the chancel arch and at the west ends of both chapels; the pews are old.

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Church of All Saints (or All Hallows), Upper Dean