- All Saints' Church, Stamford
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All Saints' Church, Stamford
All Saints' Church, Stamford52°39′08″N 00°28′52″W / 52.65222°N 0.48111°WCoordinates: 52°39′08″N 00°28′52″W / 52.65222°N 0.48111°W Denomination Church of England Churchmanship Broad Church Website www.stamfordallsaints.org.uk History Dedication All Saints Administration Parish Stamford All Saints with St John the Baptist, Lincolnshire Deanery Stamford Archdeaconry Lincoln Diocese Lincoln Province Canterbury Clergy Vicar(s) Revd Mark Warrick Curate(s) Revd David Bond Laity Organist/Director of music Anthony Wilson All Saints' Church, Stamford is a parish church in the Church of England located in Stamford, Lincolnshire.
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History
All Saints' Church is medieval and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It was substantially rebuilt in the 15th century.[1]
None of the original church is still in existence. There is a very small amount of 12th century stonework, but the bulk of the church dates from the 13th century. Extensive additions were made by the Browne family in the 15th century. Various members of the Browne family are the only people buried inside the Church.
William Browne also founded All Saints Hospital (commonly called Browne's Hospital) in Stamford. It is still in existence, and is still used for its original purpose, as a free hospice and living space for elderly.
List of Vicars
- William Stukeley 1730 – 1747
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Organ
The church has an organ dating from 1890 by Hill. It was rebuilt in 1916 by James Binns and 2004 by Nicholas Pitts. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.
List of organists
- Haydon Hare 1885 – 1893[2] (afterwards organist of Bourne Abbey and then St Nicholas Church, Great Yarmouth)
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References
Churches of the Church of England in Lincolnshire North Kesteven St Denys', Sleaford • St. Helen's, Brant BroughtonSouth Kesteven St Wulfram's, Grantham • St Guthlac's, Market Deeping • All Saints', Stamford • St Martin's, Stamford • St Mary's, Stamford • Bourne Abbey • Priory Church, Deeping St James • St Stephen's, Carlby • St Medardus and St Gildardus, Little Bytham • Saint Andrew's, Boothby Pagnell • St Mary Magdalene, Bitchfield • St Mary Magdalene, Old Somerby • St Bartholomew's, Welby • All Saints, Hougham • St Thomas Becket, Greatford • St Faith's, Wilsthorpe • St John the Baptist, Morton • St Andrew's, Haconby • St. Andrew's, FolkinghamSouth Holland Crowland Abbey • St Mary and St Nicholas, Spalding • St Mary Magdalene, GedneyBoston East Lindsey St. Wilfrid's, Alford • St Mary's, Horncastle • St. James', LouthWest Lindsey St Chad's, Harpswell • St Peter's, Normanby by Spital (redundant) • Stow MinsterNorth Lincolnshire St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber (redundant)North East Lincolnshire Categories:- Buildings and structures in Lincolnshire
- Church of England churches in Lincolnshire
- Grade I listed buildings in Lincolnshire
- South Kesteven
- Stamford
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