DescriptionSpire of St Nicholas church - geograph.org.uk - 938023.jpg
English: Spire of St Nicholas church St Nicholas is the town centre Anglican church in Sutton, though in ecumenical partnership with other denominations and in a Team Ministry with other Anglican churches. The present building, which is listed, was designed by Edwin Nash and opened in 1864, but on a site that has been used as a church since Saxon times. It is difficult to photograph the entire building as it is hemmed in by trees and other buildings. This is the south side.
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