St Margaret: c14 to c15; set in park of Sotterley Hall; nave & chancel with Perpendicular & 'Y' traceried windows
St Margaret: unbuttressed tapering tower, c.1300; west window with cusped 'Y' tracery
St Margaret: nave, c14 to c15 looking east to chancel, c.1300; heavily restored by Reginald Blomfield, 1900
St Margaret: c15 font; evangelists & angels carrying shields (defaced)
St Margaret: c15 chancel screen with painted figures of the evangelists on dado (unfortunately repainted)
St Margaret: repainted saints from screen dado
St Margaret: repainted saints from screen dado
St Margaret: altar reredos of Nativity scene by Charles Nicholson, 1920s
St Margaret: tomb chest of William Playters & wife Jane (Jenney), 1512
St Margaret: Jane Jenney from Playters tomb, 1512
St Margaret: shield from tomb of William Playters & wife Jane Jenney, 1512
St Margaret: part of inscription against top edge from tomb of William Playters & wife Jane Jenney, 1512
St Margaret: alabaster tomb of Thomas Playters d.1638 & wives Anne (Swan) & Anne (Browne) by Edward Marshall, 1658
St Margaret: Thomas Playters, 1479
St Margaret: Anne (Dennys), wife of Thomas Playters, 1479
St Margaret: inscription from the brass of Thomas Playters & wife Anne, 1479
St Margaret: John Bomsted, 1479
St Margaret: Christopher Playters, d.1547, eng. c.1630; possibly palimpsest from mid c15
St Margaret: Thomas Playters, 1572; standard Tudor armed figure
St Margaret: Thomasine Playters & daughter, 1578; French bonnets
Entry Name: Church of St Margaret
Listing Date: 1 September 1953
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1032097
English Heritage Legacy ID: 282006
ID on this website: 101032097
Location: St Margaret's Church, East Suffolk, NR34
County: Suffolk
District: East Suffolk
Civil Parish: Sotterley
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Sotterley with Willingham St Margaret
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich