All Saints: church set in south section of quadrant of manor house; partly c15 tower now continuous with nave; Decorated west window
All Saints: nave rebuilt in 1704 by Richard Brodrepp; two-light windows with rounded heads; chancel to right dates from c12
All Saints: church interior looking to c15 east window
All Saints: heraldic south-west window of nave including arms of Morgan
All Saints: arms of Morgan impaling Twynyho from the south-west window
All Saints: heraldic south-central window of nave including roundels of foreign heraldry, one of Jerusalem
All Saints: roundel of woman dated 1509 from the south-central window
All Saints: heraldic south-east window of nave including Paulet & quartered arms of Russell
All Saints: detail from heraldic south-east window of nave showing quartered arms of Paulet surrounded by garter
All Saints: detail from heraldic south-east window of nave showing quartered arms of Fauntleroy
All Saints: heraldic north-east window with arms of Cheverell & Horsey; other panels include a bishop, prodigal son & Prudence;
All Saints: heraldic north-central window of nave includes damaged Tudor arms and St Anne with the Virgin
All Saints: heraldic north-west window of nave including quartered arms of Morgan impaling quartered arms of Ashton
All Saints: monument to Richard Brodrepp, d.1737
All Saints: inscription from the monument to Richard Brodrepp, d.1737, with daughter Etheldred, d.1718, & son George, d.1739
Church of All Saints Attached to Mapperton House
Entry Name: Church of All Saints Attached to Mapperton House
Listing Date: 11 November 1966
Last Amended: 31 July 1984
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1215496
English Heritage Legacy ID: 400734
ID on this website: 101215496
Location: Mapperton, Dorset, DT8
County: Dorset
Civil Parish: Mapperton
Traditional County: Dorset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Dorset
Church of England Parish: Melplash and Mapperton Christ Church
Church of England Diocese: Salisbury