Terling - All Saints
The church is placed alongside the village green. The chancel and font are 13th century, the nave somewhat later and the tower was added in 1732 and appears to have an external bell.
Terling - All Saints - Interior
The church was restored internally in the 19th century. The four bay south aisle dates from the 15th century and has slightly wonky octagonal piers with concave sides and wave-moulded arches, copied on the Victorian north aisle without the wonkiness. The communion rail is early 18th century. The windows were renewed in 1945 following war damage.
Terling - All Saints - Font
The 13th century octagonal font has two blank pointed arches to each side. C13-C15, with early C18 tower, restored in C19. Flint rubble
On the pillars and arches you can see mason marks within the body of the church, this is unusual as the marks are usually on the face of the stone work which will be hidden from sight after the work is completed.






