All Saints' Church, Nottingham

The church is Grade II listed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as it is a building of special architectural or historic interest.

The church was built in Gothic revival style to seat 500, and has a fine broach spire reaching 175 feet (53 m) tall (8th tallest building in Nottingham) and housing a ring of ten bells (the heaviest weighing 16 cwt).

John Jackson, Bishop of Lincoln, performed the consecration service in the presence of the new pastor, Joshua William Brooks.

At the time of its construction, All Saints' Parish was a new wealthy suburb outside the old city boundary of Nottingham on an area previously known as Sandfield.

More recently in 2006, following protracted negotiations, the New Deal for Radford bought the old School to refurbish it for use by local organisations.

The project to restore the tower was taken on by the Nottingham University Society of Change Ringers, with the support of the Church.

It consisted of a complete clean of the tower, removing approximately 2.2 tons of bird waste.

This new floor serves as a load bearing platform in case of any future work which may be needed on the spire, and acts as a form of control for the bells.

The nave and chancel