“Peace, Tranquillity and Nurture for 1,000 Years” - All Saints Church stands about a mile outside the Village and was built in stone in the 12th Century. It was restored and refurbished in 1878-9 by Sir Richard Wallace of Sudbourne Hall, who also donated the single manual and pedal organ in memory of his ancestors. Although the main feel of the Church is now 19th Century, there are several features of interest from much earlier periods: a Norman slit window; the 12th Century Font; the 13th Century Early English lancet window; the circa 1700 carved oak pulpit; Minton tiles in the Sanctuary; and Sir Michael Stanhope's monument. There are also an impressive collection of Hatchments which were restored in 2010 thanks to a Heritage Lottery Grant. All Saints is well cared for and has an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity. The churchyard is well maintained with areas left for wild flowers; enabling bees and insects to thrive.
The parish of All Saints Sudbourne is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Benefice Safeguarding Officer(s). If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the Parish Safeguarding
Officer Charlotte Gooch [email protected]
or the Diocesan
Safeguarding Officer, Karen Galloway 07785 621319 or [email protected].