St Gregory's Church, Sudbury

St Gregory's Church, Sudbury
View of St Gregory's Church from the south
Map
LocationGregory Street, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 1BA
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
Websitehttps://www.stgregorychurchsudbury.co.uk/
History
StatusActive
FoundedBefore 970 AD
DedicationGregory the Great
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Heritage designationGrade I listed
Designated3 March 1952
StylePerpendicular Gothic
Years builtc. 1370-1500
Administration
DioceseSt Edmundsbury & Ipswich
ArchdeaconrySudbury
Clergy
RectorCheryl Collins

The Church of St Gregory, Sudbury is a Church of England parish church, located in the town of Sudbury in Suffolk, England. First mentioned in the 10th century, most of the present building dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. The church famously possesses the head of Archbishop Simon Sudbury, who was beheaded by rebels during the Peasants' Revolt in 1381. It is a Grade I listed building.