All Saints Church, Evesham, Anglican church in Evesham, England
All Saints Church is an Anglican church in Evesham featuring perpendicular Gothic architecture from the 15th century, with pointed arches and elaborate interior furnishings throughout the building. Inside are eight stained-glass windows, an ornate reredos, and a decorated pulpit dating to 1874.
The church was founded in 1101 as a chapel serving the monks of Evesham Abbey. A complete rebuilding during the 15th century gave it its current Gothic form.
A notable 13th-century carving of Horned Moses is visible in the church porch, along with figures of a pelican and an angel displaying Evesham Abbey's arms.
The church sits on Market Place in central Evesham and welcomes visitors interested in its architecture and interior details. Regular Anglican services take place, though the building is open to those simply wanting to explore the space.
The organ inside once stood in Chelsea's Ranelagh Gardens Rotunda and may have been played by Mozart. Historical records suggest this instrument has a fascinating musical past.
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