The church of ALL SAINTS for High and Low Worsall is entirely modern, having been consecrated in 1894. The remains of the old church at High Worsall consist of a nave measuring about 24 ft. by 20 ft. built in 1710 from the fragments of an older chapel. The old dressed stone has been combined with brick to form the present building, which has three roughly made two-light windows. Until recently it was used as a mortuary chapel.
A brick gable still carries a bell cast by John Lee of Newcastle in 1764.
The plate at the new church includes two modern plated chalices and one plated paten with a pewter flagon and almsdish, the latter bearing the maker's name, Edmund Harvey. In addition there is a quite modern communion set.
The registers begin in 1720.
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