Christian Malford is a village to the north east of Chippenham,
close to the M4 motorway and the London to Bristol railway. Despite
its proximity to these busy transport systems, All Saints has managed
to remain a peaceful place. We have been to this church many times as
Duncan's Uzzell and Scott ancestors were resident here,
and some are buried in the churchyard. The churchyard overlooks the
wonderful Wiltshire countryside.
Church members have always been welcoming and helpful. Their enthusiasm
shows in the way they obviously care about the building and its history,
whilst at the same time show the church is also about the present and
future. Over recent years the church building has been improved to make
it more practical for today's congregational needs, which you can see
from the first few photographs of the inside of the church.
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North side of the church May 21001 (388k) |
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Inscription on tower - John HISCOCKS May 2001 (D216 - 111k) |
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In Memory of Evelyn JACKSON, D.N.L. & N.L. HILLS May 2001 (D217 - 120k) |
This niche is over the North Porch (now used as the Vestry) May 2001 (112k) |
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South porch May 2001 (510k) |
Sundial May 2001 (105k) |
Niche May 2001 (104k) |
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12th century wooden door - originally in the North porch May 2001 (86k) |
Original flat-head nails May 2001 (111k) |
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These rather worn stone heads are either side of the door May 2001 (81k) |
Extract from will of William WILLES May 2001 (08 - 443k) |
| Primary School and 'The Mermaid' Public House |
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The Mermaid May 2001 (320k) |