Jesus be our Spede

All Saints', Sandon

All Saints church, Sandon, Staffordshire, is a lovely Anglican church set in rolling mid- Staffordshire countryside. It lies off the A51 as it passes through Sandon, south of Stone.  The church is not visible from the road. Its location can be found on the map available by clicking here. The views from the churchyard of rural Staffordshire are unsurpassed. All Saints’, Sandon makes a delightful setting for weddings.

This web site provides a little of the history of the church and other information with regard to it. It is hoped it will be of sufficient interest to encourage you to visit All Saints’.

The best way to enjoy All Saints’ is to visit and attend a service. Services take place each Sunday in the Low church tradition, using the Book of Common Prayer. All Saints’ is a lovely old country church set beside beautiful parkland. The congregation is vibrant and welcomes visitors. 

Services are usually held at 11.15 a.m. each Sunday. All are very welcome.

First Sunday 

Holy Communion

Second Sunday

Morning prayer

Third Sunday

Holy Communion

Fourth Sunday

Holy Communion

From time to time the PCC organises events to support All Saintsand its restoration. The next to take place is a concert by Ingestre singers on 12 December 2008 at 7.30 p.m.   Tickets, priced £5 are available from the churchwardens other members of the PCC and Sandon village stores.

For further information, see this website or contact the Churchwardens.

Mr. Neville Goodwin, 01889 505291

Mrs. Jenny Crump, 01889 505674

The site contains information relating to location of the church, a little of its history, something about Sampson Erdeswicke and his tomb, the bells at Sandon, the churchyard, the restoration fund, weddings at Sandon, and hatchments, in particular the fine collection to be see in All Saints’. In addition there is information as to weddings in Sandon and a gallery of pictures of the church.

It is hoped that this site will answer many of the questions you may have about All Saints’, any queries or other matters can be addressed to allsaints@thecrumps.com

Let Jesus be our Spede.

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“Jesus be our Spede” is the inscription on the Tenor bell at All Saints’, Sandon, which was cast in 1609.

Copyright All Saints Sandon PCC, Last updated 12 September 2008