The church of All Saints, Lullington sits near the village green in the small rural village of Lullington in the Lullington and Orchardleigh conservation area and is a Grade 1 listed building
The earliest parts of the church date from approximately 1160 and these comprise carved stonework, in particular a fine typanum and Christ in majesty above the exterior of the north door and associated corbels, the columns below the tower and the Norman font
The church has been modified over the centuries and fortunately the Victorian restoration in 1862 by T H Wyatt introduced some good stained glass
The church is approached through a Grade 2 listed lychgate, to the north of the church is the Grade 2 listed ‘Clement’ chest tomb
What this space offers
Parking & accessibility
Things to know
Location
Important terms
- Cancellations made over 2 weeks in advance of the hire date will receive a full refund
- Bookings made within 2 weeks of the hire date will have a 48 hour grace period from the time of booking to cancel and receive a full refund
- All other cancellations will receive no refund