- St Saviour's, Branston
Parish church
name = St Saviour's, Branston (west aspect)
caption = St Saviour's
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denomination =Church of England
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diocese =Diocese of Lichfield
province =Province of Canterbury
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Church of England parish church for the village of Branston, south ofBurton upon Trent . It is part of theDiocese of Lichfield .The church was built in 1864, designed by the
architect ,Vincent Cook .The church building was originally single-celled, with a
bell turret at its western end. It contains anorgan chamber andvestry , with a stonereredos installed in memory of the firstvicar ,John Bramell (1871 - 1897).A porch was built in 1981 at the southern end of the church, to replace an early predecessor. At the same time, a meeting room was built on the front of the building.
In 1993, stained glass from St James's in
Derby was placed in the east window.The original
vicarage , to the northeast of the church, is now a successful restaurant, aptly named The Old Vicarage. A new vicarage was built behind the church in 1985.Vicars at St Saviour's
*John Bramell (1871 - 1897)
*TBC
*Tony Humphries (2003 - 2007)Gallery
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