Northampton - All Saints
Opening hours:
Open all year 09.00 to 18.00
Services
| Sunday | Choral High Mass 10.30, Choral Evensong 18.00 |
| Monday to Wednesday | Choral Evensong 18.00 |
| Thursday | Choral Mass 18.00 |
| Friday | Choral Compline 21.00 |
Facilities
Disabled: Fully accessible for wheelchairs
Refectory:
Café providing light meals and refreshments
Toilet facilities:
At North end of the Narthex, fully accessible disabled and baby changing facilities
Website:
www.allsaintsnorthampton.co.uk
E-mail address: music@allsaintsnorthampton.co.uk
Telephone
Parish Office & Music Department
01604 632845
Music
Director of Music
Lee Dunleavy
(since 2006)
Choir
A choir of men and boys has sung at All Saints since the Middle Ages. Now separate choirs of 24
boys and 24 girls with 6 Lay Clerks and 12 Choral Scholars sing the services, concerts, CD
recordings, radio & television appearances as well as tours in the UK and abroad.
Organ
Gallery Organ IIIP 38 : www.allsaintsnorthampton.co.uk/history_gallery_organ.shtml
Chancel Organ IIIP 35 : www.allsaintsnorthampton.co.uk/history_chancel_organ.shtml
Chapel Organ IP 11 : www.allsaintsnorthampton.co.uk/history_chapel_organ.shtml
Cathedral
Parish Priest
The Revd Dr David McConkey
(since 2012)
Building
Simon de Senlis’ great church of All Hallows, Northampton, lasted with medieval alterations until the Great Fire of Northampton struck the town on 20 September 1675. After the fire, Charles II gave a thousand tons of timber for the rebuilding of All Hallows’ Church, under the management of the King’s Lynn architect, Henry Bell. Henry Bell at the time was resident in Northampton, and he set to rebuild the church in a manner similar to Sir Christopher Wren’s designs.