
Wooden Pulpit, All Saints, Neen Sollars, Shropshire, England
N 52° 20.843 W 002° 30.031
30U E 534023 N 5799793
A hexagonal wooden pupit in the Church of All Saints, Neen Sollars
Waymark Code: WM18Q8R
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/10/2023
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A hexagonal panelled wooden pulpit with pierced sides and a ledge at the top supported by triangular braces.
Supported by an hexagonal stone pillar and supporting two candle sconces to enable the sermon to be read.
The stone plinth incorporates a set of steps for access to the pulpit.
"The church was restored in 1856–57 by William Butterfield who rebuilt the chancel. It is built in stone and has tiled roofs with ornamental ridges. The church has a cruciform plan consisting of a nave with a south porch, north and south transepts, a chancel, and a tower at the crossing. The tower has lancet windows, a pyramidal roof, and a shingled broach spire with lucarnes."
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