CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS - Rasington - List Entry
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Description
"Church 1888/89, by C. Hodgson Fowler (on plaque in chancel). Chevron-tooled dressed sandstone; Lakeland slate roofs with stone ridge and gable copings and cross finials. Decorated style. Nave with north aisle, chancel, north-east vestry and organ chamber, and west tower. Continuous chamfered plinth. 3-stage tower has 5 steps to double-chamfered south doorway under continuous hoodmould.....on first floor, are remains of C12 chancel arch of 3 moulded orders: beakhead, hollow-chamfer with pellets, and bobbin, with moulded reveal; and remains of round shafts with carved capitals. Grave cover c.1300, in sanctuary, has foliate cross and stem and metal inscription in Norman French to Robert Bucell....." -
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