Parish Church of All Saints, Campton, Medieval parish church in Campton, England.
The Parish Church of All Saints in Campton is a church building with a 15th-century tower constructed from coursed ironstone and ashlar masonry. The interior contains original church furnishings and several chapels, including one added in the 17th century.
The church was built in the late 13th century and underwent significant rebuilding during the 14th and 15th centuries. A chapel was added in 1649, showing how the place continued to be modified and used across different periods.
The church walls display monuments dedicated to local families, including finely crafted tombs of the Osborn family. These memorials show how the parish was connected to the people who lived and died in the community over time.
The church is an active place of worship with regular services and can be visited during these times. The grounds are accessible on foot and offer access to the churchyard with its historic gravestones.
The poet Robert Bloomfield, known for his pastoral works, is buried in the churchyard. Stones from the nearby Chicksands Priory were later built into the church walls, creating a physical link between two religious sites.
Location: Campton and Chicksands
GPS coordinates: 52.02950,-0.35444
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:05
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