All Saints, Great Holland

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GREAT HOLLAND (All Saints) was built in 1866 by Sir Arthur Bloomfield, and has a nave, and lower chancel. The west tower was preserved from an earlier building, and has polygonal clasping buttresses, and higher a polygonal stair-turret. Both the tower, and the turret, are embattled. The west doorway has many mouldings in the arch, and the four-light brick west window has panel tracery.

A monument by Hinchcliffe of London, in memory of Henry Rice who died in 1812, and depicts a kneeling, mourning female figure.

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