All Hallows Church
This yard is all that is left of All Hallows Church. It stood close to the castle walls and the priests were provided by the College of Saint Nicholas, which was sited nearby. The college was closed at the end of Henry . . . — — Map (db m231216) HM
In Medieval times this street continued right across the open space in front of you. Archaeologists have discovered the remains of timber houses dating back to the 11th and 12th Century.
This part of Wallingford has been called 'Cane-croft and . . . — — Map (db m231275) HM
A story of survival
A church has stood on this site, at the centre of Wallingford, since Norman times.
It was the only church to escape serious damage in the Civil War but it didn't remain unscathed for long. In 1653, during a turbulent . . . — — Map (db m231158) HM
For the more enduring memory of
Thomas Bennett, Esquire of Clapcote
whose son, Sir Thomas Bennett, Knight
in the year 1616,
provided out of his estate £20* yearly
for 15 poor and aged folk
of Wallingford
This monument
is, in . . . — — Map (db m231160) HM