All Saints
Old Milverton, Warwick District, Warwickshire, England
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Get directions Vicarage Field,Emscote, Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Old Milverton, Warwick District, Warwickshire CV34 5NL EnglandCoordinates: 52.28900, -1.56734 - allsaintsemscote.home.blog/
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Just over a hundred years later, in 1967, the Victorian-Gothic building was demolished. It had become dangerously unstable.
The congregation moved to the Mission House (also later demolished) then to the old school (part of which is now called 'The Contact Centre').
Finally, in 1989, a brand-new church building was consecrated.
We are a small but vibrant Anglican (Church of England) church on the edge of Warwick in the heart of the mainly residential community of Emscote.
Part of the original mosaic reredos (the decorated panel/screen at the back of the high altar) now adorns the new church's foyer.
The memorials from both World Wars are to be found in the new Lady Chapel.
The first All Saints' Church had a peal of eight bells. When the church was demolished in 1967 they were taken to John Taylor's of Loughborough for storage. We now know that reluctantly All Saints' finally gave permission for the bells to be melted down.
Just over a hundred years later, in 1967, the Victorian-Gothic building was demolished. It had become dangerously unstable.
The congregation moved to the Mission House (also later demolished) then to the old school (part of which is now called 'The Contact Centre').
Finally, in 1989, a brand-new church building was consecrated.
We are a small but vibrant Anglican (Church of England) church on the edge of Warwick in the heart of the mainly residential community of Emscote.
Part of the original mosaic reredos (the decorated panel/screen at the back of the high altar) now adorns the new church's foyer.
The memorials from both World Wars are to be found in the new Lady Chapel.
The first All Saints' Church had a peal of eight bells. When the church was demolished in 1967 they were taken to John Taylor's of Loughborough for storage. We now know that reluctantly All Saints' finally gave permission for the bells to be melted down.
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- Added: 13 Sep 2021
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2738143
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