TL0619 : All Saints, Caddington in its churchyard
taken 12 years ago, near to Caddington, Central Bedfordshire, England
The oldest parts of the church date from the late C12th, though it was enlarged considerably around 1270. A typically thorough Victorian restoration of 1876 renewed much of the external stonework. The three large windows seen in the South Aisle are of the Perpendicular period in style, but were probably included in the Victorian restoration. The four windows seen above them in the clerestory of the nave may be more original. Inside the church there is a C15th font, early C16th brasses and early C17th pulpit, altar rail and sanctuary chair. A single-handed clock (recently restored) dates from 1695.
The church is Grade II* listed see Link