Description: Viewed from the S.W. across the churchyard. The entrance to the churchyard is at the extreme right. The small Elizabethan church of All Saints was built by Michael Willoughby and his wife Katherine, who also founded a free school. The Willoughbys lived at Risley Hall opposite the church. The church is a rarity (one of just six in England) in that it be-longs to a period when most churches were being pulled down rather than being built. Inside, over the west arch, hangs a replica of the Royal Coat of Arms which survived when many of its contemporaries were destroyed. It was not consecrated until 1632. As built the church had a small tower and a nave with no chancel or sanctuary division. The north aisle, which projects westwards to contain the organ, was added in 1841.