Pusey : All Saints

Built in 1744 by John Allen Pusey this Grade II* listed church stands in the grounds of Pusey House.
Dr Edward Pusey (1800-1882), joint leader with Newman and Keble, of the Oxford Movement, lived in Pusey and his portrait hangs in the church.

About this church

All Saints’ Church is cruciform in shape and is notable for its classical simplicity, Built with limestone ashlar to the west porch, with dressed and coursed limestone rubble elsewhere. There are also ashlar quoins to other walls. Features include transeptal north and south chapels, with a west tower (C19) and porch. The windows are Venetian in style and are located in the end walls of both chapels.

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