All Hallows Church - This is the oldest surviving building in the borough, and dates back to Norman times.
All Hallows Church is the oldest existing building in Wellingborough and dates from c. 1160.
He was baptized at All Hallows Church on 20 December 1608.
He was buried in All Hallows Church, Canonbury, Islington.
Bourne was appointed curate at All Hallows Church in Newcastle in 1724 and held the position until his death in 1733.
St Stephen's originated as a mission church to All Hallows Church, Bispham, and was opened in 1912.
The house, which still stands today opposite All Hallows Church, is named Kings Lodge, presumably after its regal guest.
The 12th century, All Hallows Church is at the centre of the village.
All Hallows Church (previously known as the Church of St Michael) was built in the 13th century, with 15th and 16th century additions.
It is located on George Street, next to the old blacksmiths, and is overlooked by All Hallows Church.