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St Mary the Virgin's Church, South Darley

Coordinates: 53°08′59.91″N 1°36′8.02″W / 53.1499750°N 1.6022278°W / 53.1499750; -1.6022278
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St Mary the Virgin’s Church, South Darley
St Mary the Virgin’s Church, South Darley
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53°08′59.91″N 1°36′8.02″W / 53.1499750°N 1.6022278°W / 53.1499750; -1.6022278
LocationSouth Darley
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
History
DedicationSt Mary
Consecrated19 June 1845
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II listed
Architect(s)Joseph Mitchell
Completed1845
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Derby
ArchdeaconryChesterfield
DeaneryWirksworth
ParishSouth Darley
Clergy
RectorStephen Monk

St Mary the Virgin's Church, South Darley is a Grade II listed[1] parish church in the Church of England in South Darley, Derbyshire.[2] At the entrance to the churchyard is a memorial to the men from the parish who died in the two world wars.

History

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The church was built in 1845 by the Sheffield architect Joseph Mitchell. It was consecrated on 19 June 1845[3] Further additions were made in 1880 and 1885 to 1886. The changes in 1885 included the re-enlargement of the chancel, extending it by 27 ft in length. The floor of the chancel was laid with encaustic tiles by Maw and Son of Bentall, Staffordshire.[4] This building is possibly based on the design of the protestant Reformed Church of Troyes in Normandy, France.

Parish status

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The church is in a joint parish with:

Organ

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The church contains a pipe organ by Wadsworth. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[5]

Present day

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Services are currently held on a rota basis sharing with the other churches in the Parish.

See also

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2019 Interior of St Mary the Virgin Church

References

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  1. ^ "Church of St Mary, South Darley". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  2. ^ The Buildings of England. Derbyshire. Nikolaus Pevsner. Yale University Press. 1978. ISBN 0140710086
  3. ^ "Consecration of St Mary's Church, Darley Dale". Derbyshire Courier. Derby. 28 June 1845. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  4. ^ "Re-opening of St Mary's Church, Darley Dale". Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald. Derby. 1 May 1886. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  5. ^ "NPOR [N00490]". National Pipe Organ Register. British Institute of Organ Studies. Retrieved 4 April 2015.