St Chad’s Church, Seighford

St Chad’s Church was originally built around the time of the Norman Conquest, although some historians maintain there was a wooden Saxon church before that built around 650 AD.

St Chad’s Church, Seighford

Shortly before 1600 the original Norman tower collapsed. The south side of the aisle and the main entrance were destroyed. The church was rebuilt in brick in about 1610.

Inside the church are a church warden’s chest, dated 1610, a Jacobean pulpit, and the alabaster tomb of William Bowyer (died 1593). The south window contains fifteenth century stained glass.

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https://our-benefice.com/st-chads-seighford/
Date
Open all year
Location Address
Seighford,
Stafford
ST18 9PQ
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Accessible
Guide Dogs
Family Friendly
Group Friendly
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