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Church of All Saints is an Anglican church in the parish of Milton Ernest, Bedfordshire, England. It is part of the Benefice of Milton Ernest, Pavenham, and Thurleigh, in the Diocese of St. Albans under the Church of England.
History
The building as it stands presently is probably a replacement for an earlier wooden structure dating from the eleventh century. Portions of the current Church of All Saints, such as the chancel, date to at least to the twelfth century, and expansions to the nave and aisles occurred in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The architect William Butterfield heavily restored the church, including the west tower, in 1864–65. The tower is 75ft (23 metres) tall and dates from the 13th century. It has a clock dated 1882 and 6 bells which are still in use.
The church is still in use today, and offers both Common Worship and Book of Common Prayer services.
Churchyard
The Church of All Saints features a memorial in honour of local soldiers from Milton Ernest who perished in the Great War. The burial grounds are still active.
Protected status
Church of All Saints is a Grade I listed church as of 13 July 1964.
See also
Grade I listed buildings in Bedfordshire
References
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- Anne Rice
- Church of All Saints, Milton Ernest
- Milton Ernest Hall
- Milton Ernest
- All Saints Church, Loughborough
- Ernest Duff
- List of Latter Day Saints
- Ernest Anderson (bishop)
- John Milton
- William Butterfield
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