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The earliest parts of the parish church of All Saints are Norman, built in the middle of the twelfth century, including the south doorway. In c1190 the chancel arch was inserted and the north aisle and three-bay arcade were added in a transitional style between Norman and Early English Gothic.
In the fourteenth century the south aisle and its two-bay arcade were built. The nave has a clerestory that was added in the fifteenth century.
Many changes and additions were made to the church in the seventeenth century. In 1805 a transeptal mausoleum was added to the north side of the chancel for the Child-Villiers family. In 1858 the church was restored under the direction of the architect Samuel Sanders Teulon, under whom the west tower was rebuilt and the Jersey mausoleum was Normanised.
For more information about the history of All Saints' Church in Middleton Stoney, please go to The Akeman Benefice website following the link below -
https://akemanbenefice.org.uk/middleton-stoney/history