Anglican church
All Saints' Church
The St, Feering, Colchester CO5, UK
All Saints' Church, Feering
All Saints' Church in Feering, Essex, stands as a testament to over 850 years of history, serving as a focal point for the local community. Situated near the village green and local pub, the church's origins trace back to the 13th century, likely replacing an earlier Norman structure. (achurchnearyou.com)
Architecturally, the church showcases a blend of historical periods. The main body dates to the 13th century, with significant additions in the 14th and 15th centuries, including the chancel and tower. The porch and south front were rebuilt in brick around 1500 AD, featuring early Tudor brickwork crafted at the nearby Bulmer Brickworks in Sudbury. (kelvedonandfeeringchurches.co.uk)
Inside, the church boasts several notable features. The East window, often described as "glorious," depicts scenes from the Passion of Christ. A stone altar, constructed in 1961 by two parishioners, incorporates fragments from the ruins of Coggeshall Abbey, Walsingham Abbey, and Colne Priory. Over the porch door, a terra cotta bas-relief of Our Lady and the Holy Child, designed by sculptress Stella Ling in 1985, adorns the entrance. (achurchnearyou.com)
The church underwent restoration between 1844 and 1849 by Sir George Gilbert Scott, who added a new chancel arch, south doorway, and north vestry, and restored the old pulpit. (gilbertscott.org)
As part of the United Benefice of Kelvedon and Feering, All Saints' Church continues to serve the community with regular services, including Holy Communion on Sundays and monthly Family Services. The church is not open every day; visitors are encouraged to contact the Church Warden, Adrienne Copsey, at 01376 570380 to arrange a visit. (kelvedonandfeeringchurches.co.uk)
The church's rich history and architectural beauty make it a significant landmark in Feering, reflecting the village's heritage and the enduring role of the church in the community.
Location
Place details
- Area
- Feering, Colchester
- Country
- United Kingdom
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