All Saints

Sutton on Trent, Nottinghamshire

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All Saints
Sutton on Trent
Nottinghamshire
NG23 6PD

Awarded £5,000 for roof repairs to prevent water ingress and timber damage.

The Doomsday Book records a church and a priest in Sutton, although there are no traces of fabric visible earlier than the 13th century visible. The Meering Chapel dates from 1525 and has rich and ornate panelled battlements and four light windows and an impressive clerestory. There is a rare survival of an intact rood screen and loft complete with stairs - designed 1520-30s. 

  • Church of England

  • Partnership Grant, £5,000, 2017

  • Our Partnership Grants funded a range of repair projects, recommended by County Church Trusts, to help keep churches open.

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