Selsley Church, Anglican church in King's Stanley, England
All Saints Church is an Anglican place of worship built in French Gothic style, featuring a saddleback tower and carved stonework throughout. Both its exterior walls and interior spaces display intricate architectural details and decorative elements.
Built between 1861 and 1862 under architect G.F. Bodley's design, the structure exemplifies Victorian church architecture of its era. The construction was completed as part of Gloucestershire's religious building expansion during the 19th century.
The stained glass windows were created by William Morris and Company, featuring designs from Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti as their inaugural church project.
The church remains open to visitors wishing to explore its architectural features and decorative elements. Regular services are held, so it is helpful to check visiting times in advance to avoid worship hours.
The churchyard holds graves of soldiers who fell in both World Wars. A Nicholson pipe organ from 1862 is installed within the building and has been registered in the national organ records.
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