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.
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.
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.
Dudbridge station (remains), 1990. View westward, towards Stonehouse: ex-Midland Stonehouse - Nailsworth branch, junction of branch to Stroud (Midland). The station and both branches were closed to passengers 16/6/47, to goods 1/6/66

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