TL4931 : Church of All Saints'
taken 7 years ago, near to Rickling, Essex, England

All Saints' Church, Rickling is a Grade I listed building. Link
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It is a 13th century flint church, although the nave's unusual proportions may indicate a pre-conquest date. The chancel, south aisle and west tower were built in 1340. There were later alterations in the 15th and 16th centuries, with further additions and restoration in the 19th century. Significant features include the 14th-century chancel screen and the pulpit.
Rickling, which includes Rickling Green, is a village in the Uttlesford district of Essex. The village is situated approximately 6 miles north of Bishop's Stortford. Saffron Walden, at 5 miles and the larger village of Newport, at 2 miles, lie to the north-east.
Rickling is the site of the village's church, All Saints, and a few houses. Rickling Green, 2 miles from Rickling, has a pub and primary school and is conjoined to Quendon.
Grade I listed buildings and structures are of exceptional, even international importance. There are over 6,000 in the country. Only 2.5% of listed buildings are Grade I listed.
In Scotland the classification is Category A
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