All Saints Church
This traditional CofE church on Ellamsbridge Road, is a Grade 2 listed building and has provided a place of worship in the village since 1893. The organ was donated by the Pilkington Family in the early 1900s, as was the large stained glass east window. The church has a meeting room which is available upon request (and at a small cost) for meetings for up to 60 people, plus the Vestry will accommodate around 20 people.
For more information contact Rev Chris Spittle on 01744 813738.
Sure Start Children's Centre
Located on Ellamsbridge Road, backing onto Sutton Oak Primary School, this modern centre hosts a range of activities throughout the week for mums and dads and their children. The building has a Community Room and a Training Room which are both available for hire (no fixed cost).
For more information contact Sharon Mason on 01744 822160.
Sutton Cricket Club
Just off New Street you’ll find the gem that is Sutton Cricket Club. With the outdoor playing facilities and green space, indoor function room, Family Room with large screen TVs and snooker tables, it's yet another flexible venue within the village. The club is also committed to promoting the sport of cricket within the community. It is one of only 7 junior clubs in Lancashire which is accredited to the ECB.
For more information contact the club on 01744 812266.
St Nicholas' Church
The oldest of the two CofE churches in Sutton, this was opened on New Street in 1849. It's a gothic Victorian design with some amazing stained glass windows and space for a congregation of 600. The church also has a Parish Hall, a small hall, plus a meeting room which are all well used, but are available for hire.
For more information contact Rev Chris Spittle on 01744 813738.
Sutton Village Church
Located on Herbert Street, the church has served the community since 1884. Within the last 10 years the inside of the church has been totally transformed and is packed with the latest audio/visual equipment, adaptable spaces for large (150) and small (50) functions/meetings and full kitchen facilities.
For more information on the church, visit their website at http://www.suttonvillagechurch.co.uk
Sutton Park
Sutton Park provides 20 acres of beautiful green space and relaxing walks just off Robin’s Lane. Originally owned by Colonel Hughes as part of the Sherdley Estate, it was sold to the St Helens Corporation in 1903 for use a community park. It’s the perfect venue for outdoor events and is easily accessible with plenty of on street parking.
Find out more about Sutton Park at http://www.friendsofsuttonpark.piczo.com
SIDAC Club
Along with our cricket club, the SIDAC club on Wheatsheaf Avenue, provides a perfect venue for sporting action within the village. The club was founded in 1936 and has grown to include both junior and senior level teams. Aswell as the large function rooms, the club also has superb playing facilities which can be used for a range of outdoor activities.
For more information contact the club on 01744 813822.
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