February 2023 by Andrew Williams
A large stone building with incredible wooden ceilings. The original nave is about a thousand years old. During the 14th century the nave was extended to its present length, the chancel was rebuilt, and a tower was added ? the tower then had to be rebuilt in 1586 following a partial collapse.There are lots of interesting features to see including the font, screen, altar, stained glass windows and pictures.Christianity practised here for a very long time. Forgiveness, restoration, love.
December 2021 by Pauline Crouch
The christening service was very friendly and welcoming
April 2021 by Martin B
Loved the peace in the garden. Church was shut - understandably
September 2020 by R.B P
The 9 lessons and carols was beautiful
July 2020 by Julian Mallett
Whether you are seeking traditional worship services, contemplative prayer or friendly family services with music and activities, All Saints Springfield caters for all. Looking forward to going back in person but the interactive Sunday special services using Zoom have been fun and inclusive. Would recommend if anyone would like to participate, just reach out to team and they can invite you. JM
July 2020 by Kkk Kkk
The 9 lessons and carols was beautiful
June 2019 by Elaine Potts
My son got married here recently. Beautiful service and church. Sue was friendly, helpful and made it special.
May 2019 by Natasha Bennett
Lovely venue, private event held here, parking on road outside, no actual carpark
April 2019 by Andy Lodge
Lovely old building but currently used for religious purposes
December 2018 by Peter
Warm and inviting, full of history.
June 2018 by Mary Smith
This was my church from a baby until l left to go to do my children's nursing, lead a choir member and also a bellringer.
February 2018 by Peter Rowlinson
Built in the 11th Century All Saints is a Norman Church. The Almsbox is early 17th Century and was in use until 1960.The Piscina dates from 1307 whilst the font is circa 1220 and is reported as being one of the finest in the country. The oak screen is a good example of 15th Century woodwork.
Well worth a visit since it is generally open to view.
January 2018 by Mike Downes
Blossom in the Church Yard today - 51 days before the start of Spring 2018 !!
May 2017 by rosemary parmenter
Visit and be welcome