Church of All Saints, Sutton Bingham

The Church of All Saints in Sutton Bingham in the civil parish of Closworth, Somerset, England, dates from the 12th and 13th centuries and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. The interior includes a series of 14th century wall paintings, including, in the Chancel, the Coronation of the Virgin, and several bishops and saints. On the north wall of the nave is a portrayal of the Death of the Virgin (pictured below right). The murals were whitewashed during the Reformation and remained obscured until they were rediscovered in the 1860s.

The small belfry contains two bells, one dates from around 1250 and the other is from 1685.

The church is close to the shore of Sutton Bingham Reservoir.

Parish status
The church is in a joint parish with
 * St Mary's Church, East Chinnock
 * St Michael and All Angels' Church, East Coker
 * St Mary's Church, Hardington Mandeville
 * St Roch's Church, Pendomer
 * All Saints' Church, Closworth
 * St Martin of Tours' Church, West Coker