All Saints Church, Gothic Revival church in Benhilton, England
All Saints Church is a Gothic Revival church in Benhilton, constructed with brick walls, flint facing, and natural stone accents. The building sits on an elevated platform created during Angel Hill construction and displays the pointed arches and vertical lines typical of its architectural style.
Construction of the church began in 1863 and was completed in 1867 after the local lord provided funding for the project. The bell installation followed some years later, reflecting the growing importance of the parish during the Victorian era.
The church functions as a community gathering space in Benhilton and marks the streetscape with its distinctive Gothic outline. Its tall windows and pointed arches create an interior that draws visitors into quiet reflection.
The church is located on All Saints Road north of Sutton town centre and is easily found from the surrounding street network. The elevated platform on which it stands makes the building visible and distinctive from the surrounding landscape.
The tower houses a set of church bells that were installed over time and represent a rare example of Victorian bell-founding craftsmanship. These bells continue to shape the soundscape of the area today and are maintained by a local ringing community.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.