All Saints Church is the parish church for
Selsley in Gloucestershire. Construction took place in 1861-62. The church contains
William Morris's first commission for ecclesiastical stained glass. The distinctive saddleback tower is over a hundred feet easily catching the changing
Cotswolds light on its French Gothic gables: the last of the great Cotswold wool churches, and the first to exhibit work of the English Arts and Craft movement. The church is Grade 1 listed by
English Heritage who says that this church is one of
George Frederick Bodley's most important early works and of great significance in the development of High Victorian architecture.
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Selsley in Gloucestershire. Construction took place in 1861-62. The church contains
William Morris's first commission for ecclesiastical stained glass. The di...
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