14 April 2026

All Saints, Drinkstone

 All Saints Church Drinkstone has a brick tower, dating from the C17 and is one of the first towers ever built to make space for bell ringing. Of course the main part of the church is older but as usual was restored by the Victorians.


The typical Churchyard Yew Tree is Huge!



 The nave is as wide as it is long with north and south side aisles .


The font seems to have been altered over the years and is very rough


The clerestory windows are quatrefoil shape and quite unusual


The rood screen is still complete and finely carved




On the centre aisle commemorating a husband and wife and 12 children



The East window




The porch windows are stained glass too



I love it when there are infomation boards, telling more about the history of the church










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