The church of Christian Malford All Saints is built on the site of an earlier structure. The current building dates from the 13'th century (nave and chancel) with the addition in the 14'th century of the south arcade and porch. The church was restored in the 15'th century and again in the 19'th century.
The 19'th century restoration has left a relatively plain looking church interior but with some nice details. Attention is drawn to the wood and plaster screen to the chancel which dates from the 15'th century, the 13'th century East Window and the 12'th century font.
The pews have been replaced in the 20'th century, and their arrangement is non traditional and subject to change. This is an old church with one eye firmly on the needs of the current and future generations.
The church of All Saints sits in a substantial and well kept graveyard and is normally open. Photographed in April 2010 by Nick Temple-Fry for theChurchPhotographer.