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All Saints is a historic parish church just outside Epping, with origins that date back to the 13th century. For many centuries it served as the “mother church” for a large parish area, which included parts of what is now modern Epping. Its striking spire remains a defining feature of the surrounding countryside, visible from a distance and serving as a landmark in the rural landscape.
The building itself reflects a long and layered history. Its medieval foundations are still evident, while later additions and alterations illustrate how the church evolved over time to meet the needs of its congregation. This mixture of architectural styles gives All Saints a distinctive character that captures different periods of craftsmanship and design.
Inside, the church houses a range of historic features and memorials to local families, many of whom played significant roles in the life of the parish. These details offer a tangible link to the generations who worshipped and gathered here.
Though today the church stands in a quiet setting, its importance should not be underestimated. For centuries, All Saints was at the heart of local religious and community life, shaping the identity of the area and leaving a legacy that continues to resonate.
Map & Directions
Road Directions
From Epping High Street (B1393), take Coopersale Street then follow signs to Theydon Garnon. The church is on Church Lane, just outside the village.
Public Transport Directions
Nearest station is Epping Underground (Central Line), then taxi (5 mins). No practical bus access.