All Saints' Church, Little Casterton | |
Dedication: | All Saints |
Denomination: | Church of England |
Parish: | Little Casterton, Rutland |
Diocese: | Peterborough |
Vicar: | Don McGarrigle[1] [2] |
All Saints' Church is a church in Little Casterton, Rutland. The Church of England parish church is a Grade II* listed building.
The church is one of the smallest in Rutland[3] and has no tower. There is just a bell-cote at the west end.[4]
The north aisle was added in the late 12th century and the south aisle in the 13th century. Also built in the 13th century is the bell-cote and chancel. A clerestory was added in the 15th century. The chancel was extended and the north aisle was rebuilt during the 1810-1811 restoration.[5] A new porch was built in 1837. A tympanum, showing three circles either side of the Tree of Life, is in the north aisle.[5] [4] The east and west windows have stained glass by Christopher Whall; the east window commemorates Hubert Eaton.[6]
There are two bells in the church. One was made by Tobias Norris, the other is unknown.[4]