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All Saints Church was built around 1250 at Leigh, north Wiltshire, England, and was originally on a site half a mile to the north of its current location. In 1896, the nave, porch and bell tower were moved from their original location and a new church was built, which is now Grade II* listed .
Leigh is a village and civil parish in north Wiltshire, England, 1.5 miles ... The first All Saints Church dated from the 13th century and was at Waterhay, ...
All Saints Church, Leigh; Church of All Saints, Liddington; Church of St Michael, Little Bedwyn; Church of St John the Baptist, Little Somerford;
Sir John died on 14 March 1523, [4] and he was succeeded by his eldest son Sir Edward Aston of Tixall. [2] Sir John was buried by the side of his wife, in All Saints Church, Church Leigh, the parish church of Leigh, Staffordshire, where a handsome marble monument richly gilded, was erected to her memory.
Leigh-on-Sea, Essex Anglo-Catholic No ... All Saints Church, East Sheen: Richmond upon Thames, London Modern Catholic No [288] All Saints' Church, Putney Common:
The parish includes the village of Church Leigh, together with the settlements of Withington, Upper Leigh, Lower Leigh, Morrilow Heath, Middleton Green, Dodsley, Godstone, Nobut and Field. Church Leigh is 6.2 miles (10.0 km) WNW of the town of Uttoxeter , 14.3 miles (23.0 km) north east of Stafford and 148 miles (238 km) north west of London .
The memorial is in the churchyard of All Saints Church, and is to the memory of members of the Keeling family. It is a chest tomb in stone with slate panels on the ends and sides. The tomb has a moulded base, a moulded top, corner pilasters with gadrooned bases and half-pilasters with gadrooned bases.
Church View Church Leigh, Leigh, East Staffordshire: House: C20: 8 August 1985 1038374: Church View: Church of St Peter ... Church of All Saints. More images.