In a commanding hill-top position as you come north out of Sutton. It is by S.S. Teulon and dates from 1863-66. Most of the 19th-century glass was destroyed in WW2 and has been partly replaced by glass by John Hayward and Goddard & Gibbs. In the 1980s the church was struck by lightning, damaging some of the chancel and Lady Chapel but the damage has been restored invisibly.
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