All Saints: early Perpendicular church; embattled north aisle largely rebuilt 1871
All Saints: south side with late c15 three-light ogee windows
All Saints: three-stage tower, probably built by Thomas de Lyon, late c14; battlements & pinnacles; spirelet on higher stair-turret
All Saints: wide nave with wave mouldings between four attached shafts
All Saints: rood screen, c.1480-1500
All Saints: top of rood screen, c.1480-1500; foliage friezes & cresting
All Saints: late c13 effigy of William de Snowden
All Saints: monument to Richard Choke, Justice of the Common Pleas, d.1483, & second wife Margaret (Morris); canopy with ogee gables & demi angels
All Saints: Richard Choke of Stanton Drew, Justice of the Common Pleas, d.1483; head supported by angels
All Saints: Margaret (Morris), d.1484, second wife of Richard Choke; Yorkist collar of suns & roses
All Saints: angels holding shields against the back wall of the monument to Richard Choke, d.1483
All Saints: shield from the monument to Richard Choke, d.1483
Entry Name: Church of All Saints
Listing Date: 11 October 1961
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1138021
English Heritage Legacy ID: 33501
ID on this website: 101138021
Location: All Saints' Church, North Somerset, BS41
County: North Somerset
Civil Parish: Long Ashton
Built-Up Area: Long Ashton
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset