All Saints' Church, Falmouth

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All Saints' Church, Falmouth
All Saints' Church, Falmouth
50°09′04″N 05°04′35″W / 50.15111°N 5.07639°W / 50.15111; -5.07639
OS grid referenceSW 802 325
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipHigh Church
Websitehttp://www.allsaintschurchfalmouth.co.uk/
History
DedicationAll Saints
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseTruro
ArchdeaconryCornwall
DeaneryCarnmarth South
ParishFalmouth, Cornwall
Clergy
Vicar(s)Parish in Transition
Laity
Organist/Director of musicDaniel Shermon
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameChurch of All Saints
Designated23 January 1973
Reference no.1270048

All Saints' Church, Falmouth is a parish church in the Church of England Diocese of Truro located in Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom.

The foundation stone was laid by Albert, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall (later Edward VII) in 1887. The church was designed by the architect J. D. Sedding in the Gothic Revival style.[1] The aisles are narrow and there is a large east window of five lancets.[2]

The church was consecrated on 17 April 1890 by Herbert Bree, Bishop of Barbados, in place of George Wilkinson, Bishop of Truro, who was ill.

The church of All Saints was built 1887–90 to the designs of John Dando Sedding, uncle of Edmund Harold Sedding. Fittings designed by him include the oak choir stalls, carved by Trask & Co. and the Devon marble font. As was often the case, the nephew was called upon to take over after his uncle died. In 1895, Edmund H. Sedding was the obvious choice to design the magnificent alabaster and marble pulpit executed by J. & E. Goad of the Plymouth Phoenix Steam Marble Works (RCG, 1895). In 1908 he also designed the elaborate reredos for All Saints. This was one of the instances where the Pinwill workshop did not carry out the work and Harry Hems of Exeter was chosen instead (CRO P257/2/53-58) but there are many fine examples of Pinwill woodcarving at All Saints.

More can be read about the carvings here: http://www.pinwillwoodcarving.org.uk/catalogue.htm#_Toc462143494

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