All Saints' Church is an Anglican church in Alton, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade II listed building by English Heritage. The church itself is of Gothic style and often hosts weddings at the rear in the registry office. All Saint’s was built in 1873-74 to serve the newly developing west end of the town, having designed by Frederick Charles Dyer. A vestry was added in 1878 and the tower and spire in 1881. The font (carved by J Boggust junior and William Pickett) was given in 1874, the clock (in memory of Dr Louis Leslie) in 1883, the oak reredos and pulpit (in memory of William Dyer) in 1892 and the wrought iron chancel screen by Mr and Mrs George Frost (in memory of their daughter) in 1894. Other items were given by other local people. The Baptism registers began in March 1875, the marriage registers in October 1875 and the burial registers in December 1882.
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