DescriptionSt John the Baptist, Sutterby - geograph.org.uk - 474339.jpg
English: St John the Baptist, Sutterby The church of St John the Baptist became redundant on 24-Aug-1972 and was bequeathed as a gift to the Friends of Friendless Churches on 18-Mar-1981. The church is closed, and the interior is bare save for altar rail and screen. It has a bricked-up Norman doorway in the north wall and a porch of 1743. The tiny church only seated 40 people.
An opening in the west wall has been left for owls and other creatures. I poked my camera through the opening and fired without using flash and was amazed by what I saw on screen later. It was most unexpected.
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