Blue plaque № 78010

All Saints' Church. This Grade I church is an outstanding example of Anglo Saxon architecture. Amongst a number of changes, a spire was added in the 14th century which was struck by lightning in the 18th century. The stone engraving near the entrance is known as the Brixworth Eagle and is probably from the Roman villa to the north. The west tower has a ring of six bells dating from1622 with the most recent addition cast in 1993.

  • All Saints Church, Church Street, Brixworth