Heritage Open Day: All Saints' Church, Pytchley is a a fine Grade 1 listed building , with origins going back to Norman times. It has a wealth of historical and architectural features. All Saints' Church in Pytchley, Northamptonshire has been a distinctive landmark in the village for many hundreds of years.. The oldest parts of the Church date back to the early 12th century and Norman decorations still adorn some of the arches. The tower was built around 1200 AD and in 1427 the present top stage was added . During the 15th century the south porch was constructed. Extensive renovations were masterminded by the then vicar, Revd. Abner Brown, in the mid 19th century. Many original features remain, together with a picturesque churchyard.