Description: The small Elizabethan church of All Saints was built by Michael Willoughby and his wife Katherine, who also founded a free school. The Willoughbys lived at Risley Hall opposite the church. The church is a rarity (one of just six in England) in that it be-longs to a period when most churches were being pulled down rather than being built. Inside, over the west arch, hangs a replica of the Royal Coat of Arms which survived when many of its contemporaries were destroyed. It was not consecrated until 1632. As built the church had a small tower and a nave with no chancel or sanctuary division. The north aisle, which projects westwards to contain the organ, was added in 1841. Copy of a postcard by M Bates, Long Eaton. Postmarked 20 November 1905