Sutton On Trent, The Wesleyan Chapel, High Street 1909
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This tranquil scene shows the Gothic-style brick Methodist church of 1878, beyond creeper-clad number 37 in the foreground. The road now has pavements on each side and modern infill houses at various points. Cornelius Brown wrote in 1896 that the village is 'a populous place, famous for having given its name to one of the oldest and most influential of our local families – a family that gave Earls to Warwick and Leicester, and Lords to Lexington and Dudley'.
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