All Saints' Church in Braunston-in-Rutland, Rutland, UK. The earliest part of the church dates from around 1150, but parts have been added and rebuilt various times since then.
The south aisle was added and the chancel rebuilt in the first half of the 13th century, while the north aisle was added at the beginning of the 14th century. Around the end of the 14th century and extending into the beginning of the 15th century, new windows were inserted in the chancel and south aisle, with the east end of the aisle refaced or rebuilt, and the porch added.
The tower was erected around the beginning of the 15th century, with the clerestory being added shortly after. The tower was then taken down to its foundations and rebuilt in 1728–9. The vestry was added to the church about 1860. In 1887–8 restoration work was carried out on the chancel, with the south wall of the chancel being rebuilt. The nave was restored in 1890.
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