All Saints Church is one of two ancient churches (the other is St Clements Church) that form the Old Town Parish in Hastings. All Saints is a Grade 1 building that dates back to the early 15th century having been built between 1417 and 1430. It contains many interesting features including a fine painting of the Last Judgement, the Doom over the chancel arch (rediscovered in 1870) and a fine Father Willis organ built in 1878 which has remained tonally unaltered since its construction. A series of Organ Concerts takes place every summer by leading Cathedral and International recitalists. [See details under the "Services & Events" tab for the 2018 series which starts on Monday, 09 July 2018].
Recent improvements include the construction of a raised dais to accommodate a nave altar, library, new heating and toilets - (including one for disabled use) - and a kitchen area for fellowship after services. There is also a newly enclosed children's area at the back of the church which enables adults to still hear the service.
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