Chart Sutton Norman Church on a changeable weather day in mid summer a quaint county church in The Weald of Kent
Chart by Sutton There has been a church on this site since at least the time of the Domesday Book. The tower was built in 14th century, but on St George’s Day 1779 the church was struck by lightning and set on fire. Even the bells melted. After fundraising a rebuilt church was reopened in 1782. It was designed by Henry Holland – who was also responsible for Woburn Abbey. Two further restorations were carried out, in 1898 and 1967
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