Shelsley Beauchamp
Anglican: St All Saints
A red sandstone church near the River Teme, west of Worcester. The tower is 14th century, the rest was rebuilt by James Cranston in 1846/47. Most of the interior fittings are by Cranston.
All Saints Church from undated postcards.
All Saints Church, August 2013.
For more pictures from 2013 (incl some local views) : Please Click Here. (www.flickr.com/tudorbarlow)
References and some further sources:
Aiken, John. Census of Religious Worship, 1851: The Returns for Worcestershire.
Bridges, Tim. Churches of Worcestershire (2005)
Brooks, Alan, and Nikolaus Pevsner. Buildings of England: Worcestershire (2007)
Morgan, Paul. Inspections of churches and parsonage houses in the Diocese of Worcester in 1674, 1676, 1684, and 1687 (1986)
Noake, John. The Rambler in Worcestershire or, Stray Notes on Churches and Congregations.
Volume II (1851)
Ransome, Mary. The State of the Bishopric of Worcester, 1782-1808 (1968)
Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service, The Hive Worcester, Parish Papers:
n.b. Full details of these books are on the bibliography and sources page.
Websites: British History Online: Entry for Shelsley Beauchamp.
Grade II* Listed Building: Listing Details Here.
Historic England listing: Please Click Here.
A Church Near You.
Family History Website.
Nearby churches in this benefice/area are: Clifton-on-Teme, Harpley, Lower Sapey (CCT), Shelsley Walsh, Martley.
The link to Martley will take you to a further 8 churches in this benefice.
Click on red text for a link. External websites will open in a new window. Page updated May 2022