All Saints, Burton upon Trent

The church was opened in 1905, designed by the architects Naylor and Sale of Derby.

All Saints' church (...) is executed in an Arts and Crafts Gothic style and has a grey, rock-faced exterior of Coxbench and Weldon stone and an interior of buff sandstone with pink Hollington stone dressings.

It consists of a chancel with clergy and choir vestries to the north and organ chamber to the south, a nave with north and south aisles, a north-western tower above a porch, and a second, south-west porch linked by a narthex with a baptistry apse.

The nave has a modified hammer-beam roof with tiebeams and kingposts.The church retains virtually all its Arts and Crafts Gothic furnishings, including an ambo formed by a low serpentine marble cancelli screen with a pulpit and reading desk at either end, choir stalls, organ case, font, and some pews.

[1]The church had a pipe organ installed by the builder Peter Conacher.