Date:February 2025
Description:St. Rufin's Church, Burston viewed from the south. Originally built as a mission church in 1859, it is now part of Sandon parish. An earlier chapel was built by the River Trent and was extant by 1552. By tradition, this was said to have been built on the spot where Mercian King Wulfhere killed his son Rufin for converting to Christianity. A stone dated 1678 built into St. Rufin's walls under the bellcote is supposed to have come from this earlier chapel.
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A pencil sketch of St. Saviour's Church as it was built in 1846, signed 'R.B.' ...
St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone was funded and endowed by Viscount and Viscountess ...
This milepost at Aston-by-Stone stands exactly halfway between Shardlow and Preston ...
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St. Rufin's Church, Burston viewed from the south. Originally built as a mission church in 1859, it ...
The interior view St. Rufin's Church, Burston looking east towards the altar. Originally built as a ...
Datestone on the exterior west gable of St. Rufin's Church, Burston. Originally built as a mission ...
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Donor ref:Burston Church #3 (55/51864)
Source: Miscellaneous Collection
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