Hambling painting raffle raises £22k for church fund

Alice CunninghamSuffolk
News imageSt Mary's Church/Maggi Hambling A photo of a painting by Maggi Hambling. It is made up of blue, red and yellow paint.St Mary's Church/Maggi Hambling
Maggi Hambling's Fireworks Above the Sea is part of a series of paintings in her 'fireworks' collection

A Grade I listed church has raised £22,300 towards a new heating system by raffling off a Maggi Hambling painting.

St Mary's Church in Woodbridge, Suffolk, said last December it needed to raise £200,000 after its boiler broke and needed to be placed.

To help towards that, the church sold raffle tickets to win the painting by Suffolk-born Hambling, which initially it hoped would raise £10,000, but had brought in £13,000 by January.

More than 1,000 people entered and the artwork was eventually won by Ellen Shears from Hampshire on Thursday.

"I just saw the draw on the BBC website and thought it was a brilliant idea for a great cause," she explained.

"It's a really nice painting, and a nice thing to do for charity."

News imageContributed A group of people associated with St Mary's Church stand together in a group and smile at the camera. In the middle of them is a tall information board about their heating fund. One of the men, the Reverend Nigel Prior, holds the Maggi Hambling painting in his hands. Contributed
The Friends of St Mary's Church helped with organising the raffle alongside St Mary's

Raffle tickets for the painting, called Fireworks Above the Sea, were sold for £10.

Nick Cottam, chair of the Friends of St Mary's Church, previously said the church wanted to install a low-carbon heating pump, which would also help toward the Church of England's net zero target.

Aside from the raffle, the church has already set aside £100,000 and raised another £30,000 in donations.

Rector of St Mary's, the Reverend Nigel Prior, said the raffle fundraising was a "fantastic result".

"The prize draw has been our best fundraiser to date and we are so grateful that over 1,000 people have supported us - not only from Woodbridge - but every other part of the country," he added.

"We are particularly grateful to Maggi Hambling for donating this wonderful painting.

"She generously supports so many charities in this way, and if they are local to Suffolk, even more so."

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