All Saints, Burton upon Trent, Anglican church in Burton upon Trent, United Kingdom
All Saints is an Anglican church in Burton upon Trent constructed with grey rock-faced exterior walls of Coxbench and Weldon stone, featuring buff sandstone and pink Hollington stone interior accents. The building displays Arts and Crafts Gothic design throughout its spaces and furnishings.
The building was designed and constructed in 1905 by the architectural firm Naylor and Sale from Derby, establishing its place in the town's landscape. Five additional bells were added to the tower in 1947 as a war memorial, expanding the original single bell installed with the church.
The interior contains original Arts and Crafts Gothic furnishings from the early 1900s, including a reading desk, choir stalls, and organ case that shape the space. These handcrafted details reflect the design principles of that era.
You can contact the vicar at 01283 541884 for information about visiting and access to the building. The church sits in a central location within Burton upon Trent and is easily reached on foot.
The tower houses eight bells in total, though only a single bell was originally installed in 1905. The addition of five more bells later created a richer sound for services and special occasions throughout the year.
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