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All Saints Church
A photograph of All Saints Church taken from Sutton High Street
A view of the church from Sutton High Street
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All Saints Church
Location in Bedfordshire
52°06′46″N 0°13′16″W / 52.11264°N 0.22123°W / 52.11264; -0.22123
OS grid reference TL 218 475
Location Sutton, Bedfordshire
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Church of England
History
Status Active
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Style Medieval
Administration
Parish Sutton
Diocese St Albans

All Saints Church is a very old and important church. It is located in the village of Sutton, in Bedfordshire, England. This church is officially known as a Grade I listed building. This means it is considered to be of exceptional historical or architectural importance. It became a listed building on 31 October 1966.

What is All Saints Church?

All Saints Church is a place of worship for the Church of England. It has been a central part of the Sutton community for a very long time. The church building itself shows a lot about history. It has a special architectural style called Medieval. This means it was built many centuries ago.

Where is All Saints Church located?

The church is found in the peaceful village of Sutton. Sutton is a small place within the larger county of Bedfordshire. Bedfordshire is in the eastern part of England. You can find the church easily from Sutton High Street.

What does 'Grade I listed' mean?

When a building is 'Grade I listed', it means it's one of the most important historic buildings in England. Only about 2.5% of all listed buildings have this special Grade I status. It means the building is protected by law. This ensures it is kept safe and preserved for future generations. All Saints Church is recognized for its unique history and design.

Why are old churches important?

Old churches like All Saints are more than just buildings. They are like living history books. They show us how people lived, worshipped, and built things many years ago. They often contain beautiful old features. These can include stained glass windows, ancient carvings, and memorials. These features tell stories of the past.

The Church Today

Even though All Saints Church is very old, it is still an active church today. It serves the local community of Sutton. People gather there for services, special events, and community activities. It is part of the St Albans within the Church of England.

Visiting All Saints Church

If you are interested in history or old buildings, All Saints Church is a great place to visit. You can see its ancient architecture up close. You can also imagine what life was like when it was first built. It stands as a reminder of the rich history of England.

See also

  • Grade I listed buildings in Bedfordshire
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