All Saints' church - Kimcote, Leicestershire
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N 52° 28.413 W 001° 08.346
30U E 626394 N 5815337
Anglican church of All Saints, Kimcote.
Waymark Code: WM100JJ
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/03/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
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Anglican church of All Saints, Kimcote. Parish church (Church of England) for the villages of Kimcote and Walton in South Leicestershire, and part of the Avon Swift Benefice, a group of 11 Church of England Parishes in the Diocese of Leicester.

"The present church at Kimcote dates from the 13th century and the oldest part of the church is the chancel whose window design suggests a date earlier than 1300. The church consists of a low west tower, nave, north aisle, chancel and vestry. The north aisle dates from around 1340 and can best be seen at the west end. Further east the wall was replaced with four pillars and a chantry chapel was installed in the east end as can be seen from the piscina in the vestry and in the old alcoves in the wall.
The church has the remains of a rood loft and the entrance to the loft can be seen on the stairway in the south wall by the pulpit, at the Reformation nearly all rood lofts were removed. On the south wall we also have a ‘leper squint’, this was used by the parishioners who were ill or outcasts to view the mass through the wall from outside without being near to the main congregation inside, it probably dates from the 14th century. The roof and clerestory date from the 15th century.

The church underwent a major restoration in 1642, at around that time the font was desecrated and the cover removed, by 1654 the font was restored. The church originally had a steeple but this fell into the church in 1771 and the tower was rebuilt without one. There may have also been further damage to the font after this event.
In 1869 the Victorians completed a restoration with the lead roof being replaced by slate and a heightening of the pitch. There were also changes to the number of lights in the east window. One of the windows in the south wall of the chancel is by Theodura Salusbury. In 1905 the belfry screen was restored, and in the 1950’s a screen was placed across the east end of the north aisle closing off the vestry. The most recent alteration was the widening of the altar to the same width of the east window."

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Active Church: Yes

School on property: No

Service Times: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/14458/service-and-events/events-regular/?event_selection=all

Website: [Web Link]

Date Built: Not listed

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