Charpentes à anges - All Saints Stamford, Lincolnshire
The timber roofs of the nave, chancel, and south-east chapel at All Saints date from the major late fifteenth-century rebuilding of the church, undertaken from c. 1470 onwards under the patronage of the wealthy wool merchants John and William Browne. This campaign transformed the clerestory ⓘ, aisles, tower, and spire, and included the construction of richly carved angel roofs.




