Church of All Saints, Sawtry

Church of All Saints is a Grade II listed listed building located in Sawtry, a village in Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England. It became a listed building on 28 January 1958.[1] Until the year 1880, there were two churches in Saltry, All Saints' and St. Andrew's. Both were demolished in that year and the materials used in the erection of the new Church of All Saints. It is in the Early Decorated style, from designs by a Mr. Bromfield, architect. It consists of a chancel and nave. A western turret contains one bell, formerly belonging to Sawtry Abbey. There is a brass in the church, with three effigies, dated April, 1404. In the chancel, there is a stained window. The register of All Saints dates from the year 1591; that of St. Andrew's from the year 1662.[2]

References

  1. "Church of All Saints, Sawtry". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  2. Kelly (1885). KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF BEDFORDSHIRE, HUNTS, AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, WITH MAPS. (Public domain ed.). pp. 374–. Retrieved 2 December 2011.

Coordinates: 52°26′27″N 0°16′39″W / 52.4409°N 0.2775°W