All Saints, Longhope, Gloucestershire
Description
The church of All Saints is an ancient cruciform edifice of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, south porch and an embattled western tower, with finials, containing 5 bells: the stained east window, erected in 1861, is a memorial to the Rev. Vernon George Guise, a former vicar, d. 10 March, 1861, and the south window, inserted in 1911, is to the memory of Thomas Miller and his wife and sister: a new organ was erected in 1893, and was rebuilt and enlarged in 1912 at a cost of £300 defrayed by Miss Constance Miller: the church was restored in 1870, at a cost of £400, and has 350 sittings.
Church Records
The parish register dates from the year 1693, and a terrier of 1656 has been discovered.