St. John’s Church, Stretton

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Date:20th of October 2025

Description:St. John’s Church in Stretton is a Grade II* listed building. It has a 12th century chancel, the nave and transepts were rebuilt in 1860 by the Wolverhampton architect Edward Banks (1817–1866). The church was originally a chapelry of Penkridge parish and became a separate parish in 1722. It is currently (2025) in the parish of Lapley, Stretton and Wheaton Aston.

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Donor ref:BM-FT-1000019880a (192/52126)

Source: Mr Bob Metcalfe

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