All Saints' Church, Cheltenham

All Saints' Church, Cheltenham

All Saints' Church Cheltenham
51°54′8″N 2°3′50″W / 51.90222°N 2.06389°W / 51.90222; -2.06389Coordinates: 51°54′8″N 2°3′50″W / 51.90222°N 2.06389°W / 51.90222; -2.06389
Location Cheltenham
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Website allsaintschelt.net
History
Dedication All Saints'
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Groundbreaking 1865
Completed 1868
Administration
Parish Cheltenham
Diocese Diocese of Gloucester

All Saints' Church, Cheltenham is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England[1] in Cheltenham.

History

The church was built between 1865 – 1868 by the architect John Middleton. It was refurbished by Temple Lushington Moore in 1907.

Vicars

Organ

The organ was installed around 1866 by H Williams. There have been several rebuildings since by William Hill and Son and Nicholson. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[2]

Organists

Interior

The interior is described by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel as "a splendid example of ... complete Gothic self-assurance with Victorian Punch".[1] The stone font by Middleton has a canopy designed by H.A. Prothero (made 1896 by William Letheren). Letheren also made the wrought-iron Chancel Screen. The south transept rose window follows an Edward Burne-Jones design (made 1901 by Morris & Co.).

References

  1. 1 2 The Buildings of England : Gloucestershire: Nikolaus Pevsner.
  2. http://npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=R01807
  3. Gloucestershire Echo – Wednesday 16 January 1935
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